"ʮ" meaning in All languages combined

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Symbol [Translingual]

Etymology: *The Dania and Swedish dialect letter script y, ɥ, without the bottom terminal that is normal in italic typeface. Karlgren split the letter into two, with and without the bottom terminal, for Sinological use (see ⟨ʯ⟩). Karlgren also added a t-like terminal at the top for Sinological use; Y. R. Chao made the terminal a more pronounced hook to better match the IPA alphabet. Etymology templates: {{angbr|ʯ}} ⟨ʯ⟩ Head templates: {{head|mul|symbol}} ʮ
  1. (phonetics) used as Sinologist linguistic symbol representing an apical alveolar rounded vowel
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