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Summary Of: Yogh

the character yogh representing the sound... when yogh was not available in their fonts... Yogh is shaped like the... yogh is used to represent the voiced interdental fricative as in... the digraph of yogh followed by an... yogh was no longer used... The glyph yogh can be found in surnames that start with Y in Scotland and Ireland... Because the shape of the yogh was identical to some forms of the handwritten letter... replaced the yogh in many Scottish words when the... 0 the character yogh was mistakenly unified with the quite different character... and yogh itself was not added to Unicode until version 3...

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