Nūn ġuṇnā

Additional letter of the Arabic script From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Nūn ġunnā, (Urdu: نُون غُنَّہ; Unicode: U+06BA ں ARABIC LETTER NOON GHUNNA) is an additional letter of the Arabic script not used in the Arabic alphabet itself but used in Urdu, Saraiki, and Shahmukhi Punjabi[1] to represent a nasal vowel, [◌̃]. In Shahmukhi, it is represented by the diacritic ٘◌.

It is a nasal vowel used in many Indo-Aryan languages and Iranian languages. It is represented by the International Phonetic Alphabet by the sound of ◌̃. It is a dotless noon. In Saraiki and Balti, nūn ġunnā is sometimes written as ن٘.

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Position in word: Isolated Final Medial Initial
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ں ـں ـںـ ںـ
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More information Position in word:, Isolated ...
Position in word: Isolated Final Medial Initial
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ن٘ ـن٘ ـن٘ـ ن٘ـ
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