- Eng or
engma (capital: Ŋ, lowercase: ŋ) is a
letter of the
Latin alphabet, used to
represent a
voiced velar nasal (as in
English singing) in the written...
- The
voiced velar nasal, also
known as eng,
engma, or agma (from Gr**** ἆγμα âgma 'fragment'), is a type of
consonantal sound used in some
spoken languages...
-
proposals for the
addition of
letters to the
English alphabet, such as eng or
engma (Ŋ ŋ), used to
replace the
digraph "ng" and
represent the
voiced velar nasal...
- left-tail n, ʐ tail z (or just
retroflex z), etc. Note that ŋ is
called eng or
engma, ɱ meng, and ꜧ heng. When the tail
loops over itself, it's
called curly:...
-
database as Gr**** Ν, but that is not
visually distinct in print. Small-capital
engma is
rendered various ways. ⟨ᴎ⟩ is the form it
takes in the
Uralic Phonetic...
- an
engma in for
example ⟨ᵑǃ⟩. Or
braille click notation could substitute the
proper tilde and the
voicing diacritics for the ad hoc
superscript engma and...
- and u- [ʊŋ] do not take stress, and u- is
pronounced with an
unwritten engma. Me- [meː] and my- [mai̯] also
remain unstressed when
forming comparatives...