Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { ?s ?p "N with descender (majuscule: 11px, minuscule: 8px) is a letter of the Latin alphabet, used in several Uniform Turkic Alphabet orthographies in 1930s (for instance, Tatar Jaꞑalif), as well as in the 1990s orthographies invented in attempts to restore the Latin alphabet for the Tatar language and the Chechen language.In the majority of languages this letter represented a velar nasal (as in English singing)."@en }
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- N_with_descender abstract "N with descender (majuscule: 11px, minuscule: 8px) is a letter of the Latin alphabet, used in several Uniform Turkic Alphabet orthographies in 1930s (for instance, Tatar Jaꞑalif), as well as in the 1990s orthographies invented in attempts to restore the Latin alphabet for the Tatar language and the Chechen language.In the majority of languages this letter represented a velar nasal (as in English singing).".
- Q3595042 abstract "N with descender (majuscule: 11px, minuscule: 8px) is a letter of the Latin alphabet, used in several Uniform Turkic Alphabet orthographies in 1930s (for instance, Tatar Jaꞑalif), as well as in the 1990s orthographies invented in attempts to restore the Latin alphabet for the Tatar language and the Chechen language.In the majority of languages this letter represented a velar nasal (as in English singing).".
- N_with_descender comment "N with descender (majuscule: 11px, minuscule: 8px) is a letter of the Latin alphabet, used in several Uniform Turkic Alphabet orthographies in 1930s (for instance, Tatar Jaꞑalif), as well as in the 1990s orthographies invented in attempts to restore the Latin alphabet for the Tatar language and the Chechen language.In the majority of languages this letter represented a velar nasal (as in English singing).".
- Q3595042 comment "N with descender (majuscule: 11px, minuscule: 8px) is a letter of the Latin alphabet, used in several Uniform Turkic Alphabet orthographies in 1930s (for instance, Tatar Jaꞑalif), as well as in the 1990s orthographies invented in attempts to restore the Latin alphabet for the Tatar language and the Chechen language.In the majority of languages this letter represented a velar nasal (as in English singing).".