Gothic
Etymology
Probably from Ancient Greek Ï (W) (digamma) in a late form such as , ; or from Ï (Q) (koppa), given its similarity to a truncated ð (90).
Letter
ðĩ âĒ (q)
- The sixth letter of the Gothic alphabet, representing /kĘ·/, with a numerical value of 6.
See also
- Gothic script letters (alphabet appendix, script appendix): ð°, ðą, ðē, ðģ, ðī, ðĩ, ðķ, ð·, ðļ, ðđ, ðš, ðŧ, ðž, ð―, ðū, ðŋ, ð, ð, ð, ð, ð, ð
, ð, ð, ð, ð, ð [edit]