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'''Qong''' ([IPA]; uppercase '''Ϙ''', lowercase '''ϙ'''; [[Ziromnian language|Ziromnian:]] Qoϙ) is the tenth letter of the Ziromnian alphabet, and the eighth consonant. It represents a [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Voiced_velar_nasal voiced velar nasal]. While it bears strong resemblance to the Ziromnian letter ''[[Qwor (Ziromnian letter)|qwor]]'' (Q, q), they both developed independently and represent distinct sounds.
'''Qong''' ([IPA]; uppercase '''Ϙ''', lowercase '''ϙ'''; [[Ziromnian language|Ziromnian:]] Qoϙ) is the eleventh letter of the Ziromnian alphabet, and the ninth consonant. It represents a [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Voiced_velar_nasal voiced velar nasal]. While it bears strong resemblance to the Ziromnian letter ''[[Qwor (Ziromnian letter)|qwor]]'' (Q, q), they both developed independently and represent distinct sounds.


[[Category: Ziromnian letters]]
[[Category: Ziromnian letters]]

Latest revision as of 01:29, 8 February 2023

Qong
Ϙ ϙ
Usage
Writing systemZiromnian alphabet
TypeAlphabetic and Logographic
Language of originZiromnian
Phonetic usage[ŋ]
Unicode valueU+03D8, U+03D9
Alphabetical position11
History
Development
Г γ
  • Ϙ ϙ
SistersГ
Q
Q
Other


Qong ([IPA]; uppercase Ϙ, lowercase ϙ; Ziromnian: Qoϙ) is the eleventh letter of the Ziromnian alphabet, and the ninth consonant. It represents a voiced velar nasal. While it bears strong resemblance to the Ziromnian letter qwor (Q, q), they both developed independently and represent distinct sounds.