N with oblique stroke
Letter of the Latin alphabet
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Ꞥ (lowercase ꞥ) is a letter derived from the combination of the Latin letter N and a stroke diacritic. Until 1921, it was used in Latvian orthography to represent the hard palatal nasal /ɲ/.[1] It was replaced by Ņ (N with a cedilla).

Computing codes
It is represented in Unicode by:
- U+A7A4 Ꞥ LATIN CAPITAL LETTER N WITH OBLIQUE STROKE
- U+A7A5 ꞥ LATIN SMALL LETTER N WITH OBLIQUE STROKE