Q
Q | |
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Q q | |
Ymmyd | |
Screeu-chorys | Script Ladjynagh |
Sorçh | Abbyrlhitagh |
Çhengey vunneydagh | Ladjyn |
Coad-phoynt Unicode | U+0051, U+0071 |
Soiaghey abbyrlhittagh | 17 |
Shennaghys | |
Lhiasaghey | |
Traa ymmydit | Gyn fys – jiu |
Sluightee | |
Shuyraghyn | |
Elley | |
Troa screeu | Clee dys y jesh |
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She Q, ny q, yn shiaghtoo lettyr jeig 'syn abbyrlhit Ladjynagh,[1] ta ymmydit ayns abbyrlhit ny Gaelgey noa-emshiragh as ayns abbyrlhittyn elley er feie ny cruinney. She quinsh yn ennym va currit er 'sy Ghaelg ayns ny laaghyn t'er ny gholl shaghey.[2]
Shennaghys
[reagh | edit source]T'ad gra dy daink Q jeh screeu caslys 'syn abbyrlhit Proto-Sinaitagh, as bun eh ayns jalloo-screeuyn Egyptagh, foddee. Haink y cowrey shoh trooid coryssyn screeu Feaneeckagh, Greagagh, Etruscagh as Romanagh dys y chummey t'ayn nish.
'Sy Ghaelg hene, ta'n lettyr çheet jeh'n abbyrlhit Baarleagh liorish obbyr John Phillips, Aspick Sodor as Mannin, as e lheid cairscreeu y yannoo son y Ghaelg ayns ny 1700yn.
Ymmyd
[reagh | edit source]Ta Q çheet er /kw/ ayns çhengaghyn Romanagh, çhengaghyn Germaanagh, as çhengaghyn elley yn oarpey Heear.
Ta feeu elley, q (bleaystagh scoarnagh neuchronnaneagh, ec y lettyr ayns Quechuaish, Aleutish, Greenlynnish, Yup'ikish, çhengaghyn Inuitagh, Uzbekish, Tatarish as Aymarish.
Cosoylaghey
[reagh | edit source]Daag ny Greagee jannoo ymmyd jeh qoppa, y lettyr haink Q jeh, mysh y 5oo eash RJC, er y fa dy row eh neuymmyrçhagh; v'eh jannoo yn obbyr cheddin as kappa, agh v'ad cur qoppa roish breeocklyn cooyl.[3] Myr shen, cha daink yn lettyr shoh stiagh ayns ny h-abbyrlhittyn Kyrillagh ny Coptagh va jeant rere'n Ghreagagh.
Coadyn co-earrooder
[reagh | edit source]Ayns Unicode, ta Q mooar ec U+0051 as q beg ec U+0071.[4]
Ayns ASCII, ta Q mooar ec 81 as q beg ec 113. Ayns earrooyn jeesoil, shen 01010001 as 01110001.
Ayns EBCDIC, ta Q mooar ec 216 as q beg ec 152.
Ayns HTML as XML, ta Q mooar ec "Q" as q beg ec "q".
Jeeagh er reesht
[reagh | edit source]Imraaghyn
[reagh | edit source]- ↑ "Latin alphabet". Encyclopædia Britannica.
- ↑ Kelly, Phil. "Lessoonyn Level 1". Feddynit magh er 11 Mean Souree 2024.
- ↑ Woodard, Roger D. (1997). Greek Writing from Knossos to Homer (Baarle). ISBN 0195105206.
- ↑ Javascript Unicode Chart (en). Feddynit er 2009-03-08.