ʻOkina in the context of "Modifier letter turned comma"

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👉 ʻOkina in the context of Modifier letter turned comma

The modifier letter turned comma ʻ is a character found in Unicode resembling a comma that has been turned. Unlike a comma, it is a letter, not a piece of punctuation. It is used in a number of Polynesian alphabets as the letter ʻokina to represent the glottal stop, and in the Uzbek alphabet to form the letters and , which correspond to Ў and Ғ respectively in the Uzbek Cyrillic alphabet.

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