The grapheme Ň ( minuscule: ň ) is a letter in the Czech, Slovak and Turkmen alphabets. It is formed from Latin N with the addition of háček (cz)/mäkčeň (sk) and is placed right after regular N in the alphabet. Ň and ň are at Unicode codepoints U+0147 and U+0148, respectively.[1][2]
It is used to denote /ɲ/, the palatal nasal. Thus, it has the same function as Serbo-Croatian nj, Polish ń, Spanish ñ, and Portuguese nh.
In Turkmen, ň represents the sound /ŋ/, the velar nasal, as in English thing.
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Letter N with diacritics
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| Ńń | Ǹǹ | Ňň | Ññ | Ṅṅ | Ņņ | Ṇṇ | Ṋṋ | Ṉṉ | N̈n̈ | Ɲɲ | Ƞƞ | Ŋŋ | Ꞑꞑ | ᵰ | ᶇ | ɳ | ȵ | |||||||||
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Letters using caron sign ( ◌̌ )
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| Ǎǎ | Čč | Ďď | Ěě | Ǧǧ | Ȟȟ | Ǐ ǐ | J̌ǰ | Ǩǩ | Ľľ | Ňň | Ǒǒ | Řř | Šš | Ťť | Ǔǔ | Žž | Ǯǯ | |||||||||
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