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N

N, or n, is the fourteenth letter in the Latin alphabet, used in the modern English alphabet, the alphabets of other western European languages and others worldwide. Its name in English is en (pronounced /ˈɛn/), plural ens.[1]

N
N n
Usage
Writing systemLatin script
TypeAlphabetic and Logographic
Language of originLatin language
Phonetic usage[n]
[ŋ]
[ɲ]
[ɳ]
[nˠ]
[]
[◌̃]
/ɛn/
Unicode codepointU+004E, U+006E
Alphabetical position14
History
Development
Time period~-700 to present
Descendants •
 • Ƞ
 • Ŋ
 • ɧ
 • ʩ
SistersН
Ң
Ӊ
Ӈ
Ԋ
נ
ן
ن
ܢ

ނ
Ն ն
Մ մ





Other
Other letters commonly used withn(x), nh, ng, ny
This article contains phonetic transcriptions in the International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA). For an introductory guide on IPA symbols, see Help:IPA. For the distinction between [ ], / / and  , see IPA § Brackets and transcription delimiters.

History

Egyptian hieroglyph
Phoenician
Nun
Etruscan
N
Greek
Nu
Latin
N
       

One of the most common hieroglyphs, snake, was used in Egyptian writing to stand for a sound like the English J, because the Egyptian word for "snake" was djet. It is speculated by many[who?] that Semitic speakers working in Egypt adapted hieroglyphics to create the first alphabet, and that they used the same snake symbol to represent N, because their word for "snake" may have begun with that sound. However, the name for the letter in the Phoenician, Hebrew, Aramaic and Arabic alphabets is nun, which means "fish" in some of these languages. The sound value of the letter was /n/—as in Greek, Etruscan, Latin and modern languages.

Use in writing systems

⟨n⟩ represents a dental or alveolar nasal in virtually all languages that use the Latin alphabet, and in the International Phonetic Alphabet. A common digraph with ⟨n⟩ is ⟨ng⟩, which represents a velar nasal in a variety of languages, usually positioned word-finally in English.[2][3] Often, before a velar plosive (as in ink or jungle), ⟨n⟩ alone represents a velar nasal. In Italian and French, ⟨gn⟩ represents a palatal nasal /ɲ/. The Portuguese and Vietnamese spelling for this sound is ⟨nh⟩, while Spanish, Breton, and a few other languages use the letter ñ.

In English, ⟨n⟩ is generally silent when it is preceded by an ⟨m⟩ at the end of words, as in hymn; however, it is pronounced in this combination when occurring word medially, as in hymnal.

On the other hand, other consonants are often silent when they precede an ⟨n⟩ at the beginning of an English word. Examples include gnome, knife, mnemonic, and pneumonia.

⟨n⟩ is the sixth-most common letter and the second-most commonly used consonant in the English language (after ⟨t⟩).[4]

Other uses

In mathematics, the italic form n is a particularly common symbol for a variable quantity which represents a natural number. The set of natural numbers is referred to as  

Related characters

Descendants and related characters in the Latin alphabet

Ancestors and siblings in other alphabets

  • 𐤍 : Semitic letter Nun, from which the following symbols originally derive
    • Ν ν : Greek letter Nu, from which the following symbols originally derive
      • Ⲛ ⲛ : Coptic letter Ne
      • Н н : Cyrillic letter En
      • 𐌍 : Old Italic N, which is the ancestor of modern Latin N
      • 𐌽 : Gothic letter nauþs

Derived signs, symbols and abbreviations

Computing codes

Character information
Preview N n
Unicode name LATIN CAPITAL LETTER N LATIN SMALL LETTER N
Encodings decimal hex dec hex
Unicode 78 U+004E 110 U+006E
UTF-8 78 4E 110 6E
Numeric character reference N N n n
EBCDIC family 213 D5 149 95
ASCII 1 78 4E 110 6E
1 Also for encodings based on ASCII, including the DOS, Windows, ISO-8859 and Macintosh families of encodings.

Other representations

References

  1. ^ "N" Oxford English Dictionary, 2nd edition (1989); Merriam-Webster's Third New International Dictionary of the English Language, Unabridged (1993); "en," op. cit.
  2. ^ a b Cook, Richard; Everson, Michael (2001-09-20). "L2/01-347: Proposal to add six phonetic characters to the UCS" (PDF).
  3. ^ a b Everson, Michael; Dicklberger, Alois; Pentzlin, Karl; Wandl-Vogt, Eveline (2011-06-02). "L2/11-202: Revised proposal to encode "Teuthonista" phonetic characters in the UCS" (PDF).
  4. ^ "English Letter Frequency".
  5. ^ Constable, Peter (2003-09-30). "L2/03-174R2: Proposal to Encode Phonetic Symbols with Middle Tilde in the UCS" (PDF).
  6. ^ a b c Constable, Peter (2004-04-19). "L2/04-132 Proposal to add additional phonetic characters to the UCS" (PDF).
  7. ^ Miller, Kirk (2020-07-11). "L2/20-125R: Unicode request for expected IPA retroflex letters and similar letters with hooks" (PDF).
  8. ^ Anderson, Deborah (2020-12-07). "L2/21-021: Reference doc numbers for L2/20-266R "Consolidated code chart of proposed phonetic characters" and IPA etc. code point and name changes" (PDF).
  9. ^ Miller, Kirk; Ball, Martin (2020-07-11). "L2/20-116R: Expansion of the extIPA and VoQS" (PDF).
  10. ^ Constable, Peter (2004-04-19). "L2/04-132 Proposal to add additional phonetic characters to the UCS" (PDF).
  11. ^ Everson, Michael; et al. (2002-03-20). "L2/02-141: Uralic Phonetic Alphabet characters for the UCS" (PDF).
  12. ^ Ruppel, Klaas; Aalto, Tero; Everson, Michael (2009-01-27). "L2/09-028: Proposal to encode additional characters for the Uralic Phonetic Alphabet" (PDF).
  13. ^ Miller, Kirk; Rees, Neil (2021-07-16). "L2/21-156: Unicode request for legacy Malayalam" (PDF).

External links

  •   Media related to N at Wikimedia Commons
  •   The dictionary definition of n at Wiktionary

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This article is about the letter of the alphabet For other uses see N disambiguation N or n is the fourteenth letter in the Latin alphabet used in the modern English alphabet the alphabets of other western European languages and others worldwide Its name in English is en pronounced ˈ ɛ n plural ens 1 NN nUsageWriting systemLatin scriptTypeAlphabetic and LogographicLanguage of originLatin languagePhonetic usage n ŋ ɲ ɳ nˠ ⁿ ɛ n Unicode codepointU 004E U 006EAlphabetical position14HistoryDevelopmentN n𐌍N nTime period 700 to presentDescendants Ƞ Ŋ ɧ ʩSistersNҢӉӇԊנןنܢނՆ նՄ մࠍነᚾᎻᏁᏃOtherOther letters commonly used withn x nh ng nyThis article contains phonetic transcriptions in the International Phonetic Alphabet IPA For an introductory guide on IPA symbols see Help IPA For the distinction between and see IPA Brackets and transcription delimiters Contents 1 History 2 Use in writing systems 3 Other uses 4 Related characters 4 1 Descendants and related characters in the Latin alphabet 4 2 Ancestors and siblings in other alphabets 4 3 Derived signs symbols and abbreviations 5 Computing codes 6 Other representations 7 References 8 External linksHistoryThis section does not cite any sources Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed October 2013 Learn how and when to remove this template message Egyptian hieroglyph Phoenician Nun Etruscan N Greek Nu Latin N One of the most common hieroglyphs snake was used in Egyptian writing to stand for a sound like the English J because the Egyptian word for snake was djet It is speculated by many who that Semitic speakers working in Egypt adapted hieroglyphics to create the first alphabet and that they used the same snake symbol to represent N because their word for snake may have begun with that sound However the name for the letter in the Phoenician Hebrew Aramaic and Arabic alphabets is nun which means fish in some of these languages The sound value of the letter was n as in Greek Etruscan Latin and modern languages Use in writing systems n represents a dental or alveolar nasal in virtually all languages that use the Latin alphabet and in the International Phonetic Alphabet A common digraph with n is ng which represents a velar nasal in a variety of languages usually positioned word finally in English 2 3 Often before a velar plosive as in ink or jungle n alone represents a velar nasal In Italian and French gn represents a palatal nasal ɲ The Portuguese and Vietnamese spelling for this sound is nh while Spanish Breton and a few other languages use the letter n In English n is generally silent when it is preceded by an m at the end of words as in hymn however it is pronounced in this combination when occurring word medially as in hymnal On the other hand other consonants are often silent when they precede an n at the beginning of an English word Examples include gnome knife mnemonic and pneumonia n is the sixth most common letter and the second most commonly used consonant in the English language after t 4 Other usesIn mathematics the italic form n is a particularly common symbol for a variable quantity which represents a natural number The set of natural numbers is referred to as N displaystyle mathbb N Related charactersDescendants and related characters in the Latin alphabet N with diacritics N n N n N n Ǹ ǹ Ṅ ṅ Ṇ ṇ N n Ṉ ṉ Ṋ ṋ Ꞥ ꞥ ᵰ 5 ᶇ 6 Phonetic alphabet symbols related to N the International Phonetic Alphabet only uses lowercase but uppercase forms are used in some other writing systems Ŋ ŋ Latin letter eng which represents a velar nasal in the IPA Small letter eng with palatal hook which is used in phonetic transcription 7 8 Small letter reversed eng which is an extension to IPA for disordered speech extIPA 9 Ɲ ɲ Latin letter Ɲ which represents a palatal nasal or an alveolo palatal nasal in the IPA n Superscript small n which represents a nasal release in the IPA Ƞ ƞ Latin letter Ƞ encoded in Unicode as N with long right leg a mostly obsolete letter used to transcribe various nasal sounds ɳ Latin letter n with a hook which represents a retroflex nasal in the IPA ᶯ Modifier letter small n with retroflex hook 10 ᶮ Modifier letter small n with left hook 6 ɴ Small capital N which represents a uvular nasal in the IPA ᶰ Modifier letter small capital N 6 Uralic Phonetic Alphabet specific symbols related to N 11 U 1D0E ᴎ LATIN LETTER SMALL CAPITAL REVERSED N U 1D3A ᴺ MODIFIER LETTER CAPITAL N U 1D3B ᴻ MODIFIER LETTER CAPITAL REVERSED N U 1D51 ᵑ MODIFIER LETTER SMALL ENG n Subscript small n was used in the Uralic Phonetic Alphabet prior to its formal standardization in 1902 12 Teuthonista phonetic transcription system uses U AB3B ꬻ LATIN SMALL LETTER N WITH CROSSED TAIL and U AB3C ꬼ LATIN SMALL LETTER ENG WITH CROSSED TAIL 3 ȵ N with curl is used in Sino Tibetanist linguistics 2 Ꞑ ꞑ N with descender Small letter n with mid height left hook was used by the British and Foreign Bible Society in the early 20th century for romanization of the Malayalam language 13 Ancestors and siblings in other alphabets 𐤍 Semitic letter Nun from which the following symbols originally derive N n Greek letter Nu from which the following symbols originally derive Ⲛ ⲛ Coptic letter Ne N n Cyrillic letter En 𐌍 Old Italic N which is the ancestor of modern Latin N 𐌽 Gothic letter nauthsDerived signs symbols and abbreviations Nigerian NairaComputing codesCharacter information Preview N nUnicode name LATIN CAPITAL LETTER N LATIN SMALL LETTER NEncodings decimal hex dec hexUnicode 78 U 004E 110 U 006EUTF 8 78 4E 110 6ENumeric character reference amp 78 wbr amp x4E wbr amp 110 wbr amp x6E wbr EBCDIC family 213 D5 149 95ASCII 1 78 4E 110 6E1 Also for encodings based on ASCII including the DOS Windows ISO 8859 and Macintosh families of encodings Other representationsNATO phonetic Morse codeNovember Signal flag Flag semaphore American manual alphabet ASL fingerspelling British manual alphabet BSL fingerspelling Braille dots 1345 Unified English BrailleReferences N Oxford English Dictionary 2nd edition 1989 Merriam Webster s Third New International Dictionary of the English Language Unabridged 1993 en op cit a b Cook Richard Everson Michael 2001 09 20 L2 01 347 Proposal to add six phonetic characters to the UCS PDF a b Everson Michael Dicklberger Alois Pentzlin Karl Wandl Vogt Eveline 2011 06 02 L2 11 202 Revised proposal to encode Teuthonista phonetic characters in the UCS PDF English Letter Frequency Constable Peter 2003 09 30 L2 03 174R2 Proposal to Encode Phonetic Symbols with Middle Tilde in the UCS PDF a b c Constable Peter 2004 04 19 L2 04 132 Proposal to add additional phonetic characters to the UCS PDF Miller Kirk 2020 07 11 L2 20 125R Unicode request for expected IPA retroflex letters and similar letters with hooks PDF Anderson Deborah 2020 12 07 L2 21 021 Reference doc numbers for L2 20 266R Consolidated code chart of proposed phonetic characters and IPA etc code point and name changes PDF Miller Kirk Ball Martin 2020 07 11 L2 20 116R Expansion of the extIPA and VoQS PDF Constable Peter 2004 04 19 L2 04 132 Proposal to add additional phonetic characters to the UCS PDF Everson Michael et al 2002 03 20 L2 02 141 Uralic Phonetic Alphabet characters for the UCS PDF Ruppel Klaas Aalto Tero Everson Michael 2009 01 27 L2 09 028 Proposal to encode additional characters for the Uralic Phonetic Alphabet PDF Miller Kirk Rees Neil 2021 07 16 L2 21 156 Unicode request for legacy Malayalam PDF External links Media related to N at Wikimedia Commons The dictionary definition of n at Wiktionary Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title N amp oldid 1153790743, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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