ġ
- (NAPA)Alternative form ofɡ̇
- (romanization)used to transcribe the Arabic letterغ(ḡ).
- Synonyms:g͟h,ḡ
- (international standards) Transliterates Indicग़ (or equivalents).
ġ
- (lexicography, dated)An orthographic⟨g⟩ with a diacritic that marks it as being the consonant/d͡ʒ/, as in the word "giant".
ġ (upper caseĠ)
- Aletter of the Inupiaqalphabet, written in theLatin script.
ġ (upper caseĠ)
- The letterg with aponc séimhithe (dot above), used primarily inGaelic type; equivalent to the digraphgh in roman type.
- (Latin-script letters)litir;A a (Á á),B b (Bh bh,bhF bhf,bP bp),C c (Ch ch),D d (Dh dh,dT dt),E e (É é),F f (Fh fh),G g (gC gc,Gh gh),H h,I i (Í í),L l,M m (mB mb,Mh mh),N n (nD nd,nG ng),O o (Ó ó),P p (Ph ph),R r,S s (Sh sh),T t (Th th,tS ts),U u (Ú ú),V v
- (diacritics)◌́◌̇
- (dotted letters used chiefly inGaelic type)Ḃḃ,Ċċ,Ḋḋ,Ḟḟ,Ġġ,Ṁṁ,Ṗṗ,Ṡẛṡ,Ṫṫ
The dot indicates the “softer” of two pronunciations, in this case the affricate/d͡ʒ/ instead of the plosive/ɡ/. Compareċ andż.
- IPA(key): /d͡ʒ/
- IPA(key): /t͡ʃ/(per final devoicing or assimilation to a following voiceless obstruent)
ġ (lower case,upper caseĠ)
- The seventh letter of the Maltese alphabet, afterf.
- (Latin-script letters)ittra;A a,B b,Ċ ċ,D d,E e,F f,Ġ ġ,G g,Għ għ,H h,Ħ ħ,I i,Ie ie,J j,K k,L l,M m,N n,O o,P p,Q q,R r,S s,T t,U u,V v,W w,X x,Ż ż,Z z
ġ (lower case,upper caseĠ)
- A modified version ofg sometimes used in modern texts, representing a/ɡ/ that underwentpalatalization, usually resulting in a pronunciation of/j/.
ġ (upper caseĠ)
- A letter of theShilha latin alphabet.