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G̃ / g̃ is a letter which combines the common letter G with a tilde.
The letter does not exist in many alphabets. Examples of alphabets with this letter are:
The letter is also occasionally used as a (stylistic) substitute for Ğ in languages such as Turkish.
Unicode encodes g with tilde with a combining diacritical mark (U+0303 ◌̃ COMBINING TILDE), rather than a precomposed character. As such, the tilde may not align properly with some typefaces and systems. Additionally, owing to the difficulties in inputting this character, Guarani speakers often replace it with g with circumflex (ĝ) or omit the diacritic altogether. [1]
Letter | Unicode sequence | HTML |
---|---|---|
G̃ | U+0047 U+0303 | G ̃ |
g̃ | U+0067 U+0303 | g ̃ |
Most Guarani speakers don't use this character, instead spelling this sound the same as a plain g.
This article relies largely or entirely on a
single source. (February 2024) |
G̃ / g̃ is a letter which combines the common letter G with a tilde.
The letter does not exist in many alphabets. Examples of alphabets with this letter are:
The letter is also occasionally used as a (stylistic) substitute for Ğ in languages such as Turkish.
Unicode encodes g with tilde with a combining diacritical mark (U+0303 ◌̃ COMBINING TILDE), rather than a precomposed character. As such, the tilde may not align properly with some typefaces and systems. Additionally, owing to the difficulties in inputting this character, Guarani speakers often replace it with g with circumflex (ĝ) or omit the diacritic altogether. [1]
Letter | Unicode sequence | HTML |
---|---|---|
G̃ | U+0047 U+0303 | G ̃ |
g̃ | U+0067 U+0303 | g ̃ |
Most Guarani speakers don't use this character, instead spelling this sound the same as a plain g.