Ġ was formerly used in Irish to represent the lenited form of G. Digrafgh sekarang digunakan.
Maltese
Ġ is the 7th letter of the Maltese alphabet, preceded by F and followed by G. It represents the sound [dʒ].
Old Czech
⟨ġ⟩ is sometimes (about 16th century) used to represent real g, to distinguish it from the j (because the consonant j was ordinarily written using the letter g).
Old English
⟨Ġ⟩ is sometimes used in scholarly representation of Old English to represent [j] or [dʒ], to distinguish it from [ɡ], which is otherwise spelled identically. The digraph ⟨cg⟩ was also used to represent [dʒ].
⟨ġ⟩ kadang-kadang digunakan dalam simbol fonetik untuk transkrib [ɣ] atau [ŋ].
Pengkodean Komputer
ISO 8859-3 (Latin-3) includes Ġ at D5 and ġ at F5 for use in Maltese, and ISO 8859-14 (Latin-8) includes Ġ at B2 and ġ at B3 for use in Irish.
Precomposed characters for Ġ and ġ have been present in Unicode since version 1.0. As part of WGL4, it can be expected to display correctly on most computer systems.
Appearance
Code points
Name
Ġ
U+0120 U+0047, U+0307
LATIN CAPITAL LETTER G WITH DOT ABOVE LATIN CAPITAL LETTER G + COMBINING DOT ABOVE
ġ
U+0121 U+0067, U+0307
LATIN SMALL LETTER G WITH DOT ABOVE LATIN SMALL LETTER G + COMBINING DOT ABOVE