It is written as ॾ in Saraiki and Sindhi's Devanagari orthography. It is derived from dāl (د), with a small ṭāʼ (ط) above to represent retroflexion (as in Urdu), and two dots below to represent implosion (as in Sindhi). The unicode for saraiki letter ݙ was approved in 2005.[1]
this, article, contains, special, characters, without, proper, rendering, support, question, marks, boxes, other, symbols, additional, letter, arabic, script, used, arabic, alphabet, itself, used, saraiki, represent, voiced, alveolar, implosive, other, form, a. This article contains special characters Without proper rendering support you may see question marks boxes or other symbols ݙ is an additional letter of the Arabic script not used in the Arabic alphabet itself but used in Saraiki to represent a voiced alveolar implosive ɗ Its other form is also found in Saraiki Spoken in Jhang in the form of voiced retroflex implosive ᶑ It is written as ॾ in Saraiki and Sindhi s Devanagari orthography It is derived from dal د with a small ṭaʼ ط above to represent retroflexion as in Urdu and two dots below to represent implosion as in Sindhi The unicode for saraiki letter ݙ was approved in 2005 1 Contents 1 Forms 2 See also 3 References 4 External linksForms editThe letter ݙ has 2 forms Position in word Isolated Final Medial InitialGlyph form Help ݙ ـݙ ـݙ ݙ It may not rendered or joined if you are using a custom font because it s in Arabic Supplement block but not Arabic block Some Apple users also won t render because Apple is using various fonts to render Arabic text For other uses see Help Arabic See also editٻ ڄ ڳ ݨReferences edit Unicode Character ARABIC LETTER DAL WITH TWO DOTS VERTICALLY BELOW AND SMALL TAH U 0759 www fileformat info External links editSaraiki Omniglot Saraiki Alphabet nbsp This article related to the Arabic script is a stub You can help Wikipedia by expanding it vte Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title ݙ amp oldid 1129916806, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,