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Besides use for the glottal stop, this letter forms the digraphs⟨L¸⟩,⟨M¸⟩,⟨N¸⟩,⟨Ṉ¸⟩,⟨U¸⟩,⟨Y¸⟩ for glottalized consonants; alternatively written⟨L,⟩ etc. with a comma. These digraphs are not considered separate letters of the alphabet.
The comma variants are commonly found online, the cedilla variants in dictionaries and other formal texts, as well as being used for spell-check. The comma was the original orthography, but usage is switching over as using the comma causes problems with text-search. For fonts created or updated after 2025, the cedilla should no longer trigger a word break at the end of a line, to accommodate Saanich.