Nūn ġuṇnā

Nūn ġunnā, (Unicode: ) is an additional letter of the Arabic script not used in the Arabic alphabet itself but used in Urdu, Saraiki, and Shahmukhi Punjabi to represent a nasal vowel,. In Shahmukhi, it is represented by the diacritic ٘◌. It is a nasal vowel used in many Indo-Aryan languages and Iranian languages. It is represented by the International Phonetic Alphabet by the sound of ⟨◌̃⟩. It is a dotless noon. In Saraiki and Balti, nūn ġunnā is sometimes written as ن٘.

Languages
The following languages use nūn ġunnā:
 * 1) Urdu
 * 2) Punjabi
 * 3) Kashmiri
 * 4) Pashto
 * 5) Balochi
 * 6) Khowar
 * 7) Brahui
 * 8) Torwali
 * 9) Palula
 * 10) Burushaski
 * 11) Kalkoti
 * 12) Shina
 * 13) Indus Kohistani
 * 14) Ormuri
 * 15) Marwari
 * 16) Hindko
 * 17) Pahari-Pothwari
 * 18) Dogri
 * 19) Wanetsi
 * 20) Gawar-Bati
 * 21) Kurdish
 * 22) Shekhani
 * 23) Kalami
 * 24) Gujari
 * 25) Dameli
 * 26) Ushojo