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Q q | |
Usage | |
Writing system | Latin script |
Type | Alphabetic and logographic |
Language of origin | Greek language Latin language |
Sound values | (Table) /ˈkjuː/ |
In Unicode | U+0051, U+0071 |
Alphabetical position | 17 |
History | |
Development | |
Time period | Unknown to present |
Descendants | • Ƣ • Ɋ • ℺ • Ԛ |
Sisters | Φ Ф ק ق ܩ ࠒ 𐎖 ቀ Փ փ Ֆ ֆ |
Other | |
Associated graphs | q(x) |
Writing direction | Left-to-right |
ISO basic Latin alphabet |
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Q, or q, is the seventeenth letter of the Latin alphabet, used in the modern English alphabet, the alphabets of other western European languages and others worldwide. Its name in English is pronounced /ˈkjuː/, most commonly spelled cue, but also kew, kue, and que.[1]