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Eng (letter)Eng or engma (majuscule: ?, minuscule: ?) is a letter of the Latin alphabet, used to represent a velar nasal (as in English singing) in the written form of some languages.
AppearanceLowercase eng is derived from n with the addition of a hook to the right leg, somewhat like that of j. The uppercase has two variants: it can be based on the usual uppercase N, with a hook added (or "N-form"); or it can be an enlarged version of the lowercase (or "n-form"). The former is preferred in Sami languages that use it, the latter in African languages.
An 1856 text in Gamilaraay, using a rotated capital G as a substitute for ?. UsageTechnical transcription
Vernacular orthographiesLanguages marked ? no longer use eng, but formerly did.
Computer encodingEng is present in ISO 8859-4 (Latin-4) in order to write the Sami languages, at BD (uppercase) and BF (lowercase). In Unicode, it is encoded as U+014A LATIN CAPITAL LETTER ENG and U+014B LATIN SMALL LETTER ENG. See alsoSimilar Latin letters: Similar Cyrillic letters: External links
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