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Ǵ ǵ
Doulos SIL glyphs for Majuscule and minuscule ǵ.

Ǵ, ǵ (G with acute accent) represents the Pashto letter geh (ږ), the Macedonian letter gje Ѓ and, in Karakalpak, /ʁ/ (Cyrillic Ғ) and parts of Cantonese Yale Nǵ and Nǵh. The letter is also used to transcribe the Old Church Slavic letter djerv .[1]

The 2019 reformed alphabet[2] for Uzbek also contains this letter. It is currently represented by Gʻ.

In Kazakh, it was suggested to use this alphabet to replace the Cyrillic Ғ, but in 2019 the replacement suggestion is replaced by Ğ.

Computing code

Character information
Preview Ǵ ǵ
Unicode name LATIN CAPITAL LETTER G WITH ACUTE LATIN SMALL LETTER G WITH ACUTE
Encodings decimal hex dec hex
Unicode 500 U+01F4 501 U+01F5
UTF-8 199 180 C7 B4 199 181 C7 B5
Numeric character reference Ǵ Ǵ ǵ ǵ
Named character reference ǵ

References

  1. ^ Lunt, Horace (1974). Old Church Slavonic Grammar. The Hague: Mouton. p. 16.
  2. ^ https://eurasianet.org/uzbekistan-unveils-its-latest-bash-at-latin-alphabet