Ge with dot below

Ge with dot below (Г̣ г̣; italics: Г̣ г̣ ) is a letter of the Cyrillic script. It is used in Arabic Cyrillic. It is made of the letter Ge (Г г) and a dot below to represent the voiced velar fricative /ɣ/, like the ‘ch’ in Scottish “loch”, but voiced.

Use
In some systems that transliterate Arabic to Cyrillic, the Arabic letter غ is written as Г̣.

Computing codes
Ge with dot below can be represented with the following Unicode characters :

Related letters

 * Γ γ: Greek letter Gamma
 * G g: G|Latin letter G
 * H h: H|Latin letter H, romanized as in Belarusian, Ukrainian, and Rusyn
 * Z z: Z|Latin letter Z, alternative form of italicized Cyrillic Г (ge)
 * Ґ ґ: Cyrillic letter ghe with upturn, the letter g, named ge in Ukrainian
 * Ѓ ѓ: Cyrillic letter Gje
 * Ғ ғ: Cyrillic letter Ghayn