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nuqta : ウィキペディア英語版
fish genus.'' leave redlink to prevent ambiguous "(genus)" -->Nuqta (Hindi-Urdu नुक़्ता, نقطہ, from the Arabic ''nuqta'' نقطة "dot"), also spelled Nukta, is a term for a diacritic mark introduced in Devanagari (and some other Indian scripts) used to represent sounds from other languages which do not have a native character. It takes the form of a dot placed below a character. Also, in the Urdu script, there "are some letters in Urdu that share the same basic shape but differ in the placement of dots(s) or nuqta(s)", e.g. the letter ع ''ain'', with the addition of a nuqta, becomes the letter غ g͟hain.Examples from Devanagari, the script used to write Hindi, are: क़ ''qa'', ख़ ''kḫa'', ग़

Nuqta (Hindi-Urdu नुक़्ता, نقطہ, from the Arabic ''nuqta'' نقطة "dot"), also spelled Nukta, is a term for a diacritic mark introduced in Devanagari (and some other Indian scripts) used to represent sounds from other languages which do not have a native character. It takes the form of a dot placed below a character. Also, in the Urdu script, there "are some letters in Urdu that share the same basic shape but differ in the placement of dots(s) or nuqta(s)", e.g. the letter ع ''ain'', with the addition of a nuqta, becomes the letter غ g͟hain.
Examples from Devanagari, the script used to write Hindi, are: क़ ''qa'', ख़ ''kḫa'', ग़

抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 Nuqta (Hindi-Urdu नुक़्ता, نقطہ, from the Arabic ''nuqta'' نقطة "dot"), also spelled Nukta, is a term for a diacritic mark introduced in Devanagari (and some other Indian scripts) used to represent sounds from other languages which do not have a native character. It takes the form of a dot placed below a character. Also, in the Urdu script, there "are some letters in Urdu that share the same basic shape but differ in the placement of dots(s) or nuqta(s)", e.g. the letter ع ''ain'', with the addition of a nuqta, becomes the letter غ g͟hain.Examples from Devanagari, the script used to write Hindi, are: क़ ''qa'', ख़ ''kḫa'', ग़ ">ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)
Nuqta (Hindi-Urdu नुक़्ता, نقطہ, from the Arabic ''nuqta'' نقطة "dot"), also spelled Nukta, is a term for a diacritic mark introduced in Devanagari (and some other Indian scripts) used to represent sounds from other languages which do not have a native character. It takes the form of a dot placed below a character. Also, in the Urdu script, there "are some letters in Urdu that share the same basic shape but differ in the placement of dots(s) or nuqta(s)", e.g. the letter ع ''ain'', with the addition of a nuqta, becomes the letter غ g͟hain.Examples from Devanagari, the script used to write Hindi, are: क़ ''qa'', ख़ ''kḫa'', ग़ ">ウィキペディアで「fish genus.'' leave redlink to prevent ambiguous "(genus)" -->Nuqta (Hindi-Urdu नुक़्ता, نقطہ, from the Arabic ''nuqta'' نقطة "dot"), also spelled Nukta, is a term for a diacritic mark introduced in Devanagari (and some other Indian scripts) used to represent sounds from other languages which do not have a native character. It takes the form of a dot placed below a character. Also, in the Urdu script, there "are some letters in Urdu that share the same basic shape but differ in the placement of dots(s) or nuqta(s)", e.g. the letter ع ''ain'', with the addition of a nuqta, becomes the letter غ g͟hain.Examples from Devanagari, the script used to write Hindi, are: क़ ''qa'', ख़ ''kḫa'', ग़ 」の詳細全文を読む



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