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Q with stroke (Ꝗ, ꝗ) is a letter of the Latin alphabet, derived from writing the letter Q with the addition of a bar through the letter's descender. The letter was used by scribes during the Middle Ages, where it was employed primarily as an abbreviation—a modern parallel of this would be abbreviating the word "and" with an ampersand (&). The letter was also used to write some modern languages. Between 1928 and 1938 it was used in the Lezgin language, but that language now uses a Cyrillic alphabet without the letter. The Dargin language was also written with ꝗ before 1938.

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  • Das Ꝗ (kleingeschrieben ꝗ) ist ein Buchstabe des lateinischen Schriftsystems. Er besteht aus einem Q, durch dessen Stamm ein Strich gezogen wurde. In mittelalterlichen Texten ist ꝗ häufig anzutreffen und wurde verwendet, um häufige lateinische Wörter wie qui abzukürzen. Das Ꝗ wurde im lateinisch basierten abchasischen Alphabet von 1928 bis 1937 verwendet und stellte die stimmhafte postalveolare Affrikate /d͡ʒ/ dar. Im heutigen kyrillischen abchasischen Alphabet wird dieser Laut durch den Digraph џь dargestellt. (de)
  • Q con barra (Ꝗ, minúscula: ꝗ ) es una letra formada por una q con una barra transversal en su asta descendente que era utilizada como abreviatura de amanuense en la Edad Media.​ (es)
  • Ꝗ (minuscule : ꝗ), appelé q barré à travers la descendante ou à travers le jambage inférieur, est une lettre additionnelle formée d'un q diacrité par une barre inscrite à travers le jambage inférieur. Elle était utilisée comme abréviation par les scribes du Moyen Âge en latin pour quam, que, quan- (ꝗdo → quando, ꝗtum → quantum), qui- (ꝗlꝫ → quilibet, ꝗdem → quidem), en irlandais pour ar. (fr)
  • Przekreślone q (duża litera: Ꝗ, mała litera: ꝗ) – diakrytyzowana litera łacińska powstała przez dodanie do litery q. (pl)
  • Q with stroke (Ꝗ, ꝗ) is a letter of the Latin alphabet, derived from writing the letter Q with the addition of a bar through the letter's descender. The letter was used by scribes during the Middle Ages, where it was employed primarily as an abbreviation—a modern parallel of this would be abbreviating the word "and" with an ampersand (&). The letter was also used to write some modern languages. Between 1928 and 1938 it was used in the Lezgin language, but that language now uses a Cyrillic alphabet without the letter. The Dargin language was also written with ꝗ before 1938. (en)
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  • Das Ꝗ (kleingeschrieben ꝗ) ist ein Buchstabe des lateinischen Schriftsystems. Er besteht aus einem Q, durch dessen Stamm ein Strich gezogen wurde. In mittelalterlichen Texten ist ꝗ häufig anzutreffen und wurde verwendet, um häufige lateinische Wörter wie qui abzukürzen. Das Ꝗ wurde im lateinisch basierten abchasischen Alphabet von 1928 bis 1937 verwendet und stellte die stimmhafte postalveolare Affrikate /d͡ʒ/ dar. Im heutigen kyrillischen abchasischen Alphabet wird dieser Laut durch den Digraph џь dargestellt. (de)
  • Q con barra (Ꝗ, minúscula: ꝗ ) es una letra formada por una q con una barra transversal en su asta descendente que era utilizada como abreviatura de amanuense en la Edad Media.​ (es)
  • Ꝗ (minuscule : ꝗ), appelé q barré à travers la descendante ou à travers le jambage inférieur, est une lettre additionnelle formée d'un q diacrité par une barre inscrite à travers le jambage inférieur. Elle était utilisée comme abréviation par les scribes du Moyen Âge en latin pour quam, que, quan- (ꝗdo → quando, ꝗtum → quantum), qui- (ꝗlꝫ → quilibet, ꝗdem → quidem), en irlandais pour ar. (fr)
  • Q with stroke (Ꝗ, ꝗ) is a letter of the Latin alphabet, derived from writing the letter Q with the addition of a bar through the letter's descender. The letter was used by scribes during the Middle Ages, where it was employed primarily as an abbreviation—a modern parallel of this would be abbreviating the word "and" with an ampersand (&). The letter was also used to write some modern languages. Between 1928 and 1938 it was used in the Lezgin language, but that language now uses a Cyrillic alphabet without the letter. The Dargin language was also written with ꝗ before 1938. When used to write the Latin language, ꝗ could be used alone or as part of a word. Alone, it stood for quam; as part of a word, it stood for either quan- (as in ꝗdo for quando) or qui- (as in ꝗlꝫ for quilibet). In the French language, ꝗ was used as an abbreviation for the word que; in Irish, it abbreviated ar. Closely related is the letter Q with diagonal stroke (Ꝙ, ꝙ), which stood alone to abbreviate quod, qui and que in Latin. In Portuguese, ꝙ also abbreviated quem. (en)
  • Przekreślone q (duża litera: Ꝗ, mała litera: ꝗ) – diakrytyzowana litera łacińska powstała przez dodanie do litery q. (pl)
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