Ghani (letter) explained
Ghani (asomtavruli, nuskhuri, mkhedruli ღ, mtavruli Ღ) is the 26th letter of the three Georgian scripts.[1]
In the system of Georgian numerals it has a value of 700.[2]
Ghani commonly represents the voiced velar fricative pronounced as //ɣ//, like the French pronunciation of R.
Letter
Stroke order
Use
- It is frequently used as a love or heart symbol in online communications.
See also
Bibliography
- Mchedlidze, T. (1) The restored Georgian alphabet, Fulda, Germany, 2013
- Mchedlidze, T. (2) The Georgian script; Dictionary and guide, Fulda, Germany, 2013
- Machavariani, E. Georgian manuscripts, Tbilisi, 2011
- The Unicode Standard, Version 6.3, (1) Georgian, 1991-2013
- The Unicode Standard, Version 6.3, (2) Georgian Supplement, 1991-2013
Notes and References
- Machavariani, p. 136
- Mchedlidze, (2) p. 99
- Unicode (1)
- Unicode (2)
- UNESCO, World Braille Usage, Third Edition, Washington, D.C. p. 45