User:Duck Gang II/Draft:Q with hook (archive)

This is a port of the Draft:Q with hook article and has since been declined since January 16, 2024.

Q with hook (ʠ, lowercase only) is a letter of the Latin script. It was used as the symbol for the voiceless uvular implosive in the International Phonetic Alphabet until 1993, where it was withdrawn.

IPA
Q with hook was used in the International Phonetic Alphabet as the symbol for the voiceless uvular implosive until 1993 where the symbol was withdrawn. The current symbol is ʛ̥, a small capital Ɠ|hooked g with a ring below.

Computing codes
Q with hook was encoded into Unicode 1.1 in June 1993.