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"Turned Sans-Serif Capital G ⅁" is a part of the extended Latin alphabet and [ALPHABET:international-phonetic-alphabet], which is used for transcription in all alphabets of the planet. Thanks to IPA, we can figure out how the word sounds even if we've never heard it in real communication. This system highlights rotated uppercase sans-serif letter "G". It denotes a soft consonant sound which Russian speakers tend to identify as similar to "щ" – [ [ш’ш]]].
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If you don't have a task to write a transcription, instead the rotated "G" may help you make a funny inscription: [U:01DD][U:026F][U:0252][U:2141]. This technique will definitely draw attention to your social media post, username, or brand name.
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