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The small one is used in the [[International Phonetic Alphabet]] as [[velar nasal]] [[consonant]] [[symbol]]. Its [[X-SAMPA]] equivalent is <tt>N</tt>. |
The small one is used in the [[International Phonetic Alphabet]] as [[velar nasal]] [[consonant]] [[symbol]]. Its [[X-SAMPA]] equivalent is <tt>N</tt>. |
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SEE ALSO, Spencer Eng who is a senior at Hidden Valley High school and will graduate on June 10, 2005. He plans on attending Hampden-Sydney College in the fall. YEAH SPENCER! |
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[[Category:International phonetic alphabet symbols]] |
[[Category:International phonetic alphabet symbols]] |
Revision as of 15:01, 23 April 2005
This article is about the Latin letter. For the sound it typically represents, see velar nasal.
The eng is a letter: Ŋ (capital), ŋ (small). The capital may have one of two distinct forms.
The small one is used in the International Phonetic Alphabet as velar nasal consonant symbol. Its X-SAMPA equivalent is N.