ń
See also: Appendix:Variations of "n"
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Mandarin
Navajo
Letter
ń (uppercase Ń)
- The letter n with a tone mark. It is exactly equivalent to the high-tone syllable [ní], and may be pronounced either as a high-tone syllabic [n] or as [ní]; it may be written either as [ń] or as [ní]. It is probably more common to see the spelling with [ní] because it is easier to enter, but more often than not the pronunciation will be the high-tone syllabic [n]. It is a separate morpheme in Navajo but it does not have a separate place in the Navajo alphabet. Syllabic ń may appear before these consonants: d, j, ʼd, ʼdz, ʼj, l, t, tʼ, tł, tłʼ, ts, tsx.
See also
- Navajo alphabet
Polish
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ɲ/
- (letter name): IPA(key): /ɛɲ/
Letter
ń (lower case, upper case Ń)
See also
Further reading
- ń in Polish dictionaries at PWN
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