Appendix:Variations of "n"

The letter “n” is subject to a wide range of variations through the addition of diacritics, capitalization, punctuation, and use in different scripts. These include:

Capitalization, and punctuation

 * n - minuscule (plain)
 * N - majuscule (plain)
 * n.
 * N.
 * .n
 * N-
 * n-
 * -n
 * -n-
 * n'
 * 'n
 * 'n'
 * nʼ Nʼ
 * ʼn ʼ

Diacritics

 * ñ Ñ (with tilde)
 * ń Ń -ń (with acute)
 * ǹ Ǹ (with grave)
 * ň Ň (with caron)
 * n̓ N̓
 * ņ Ņ (with cedilla)
 * n‌̧ N‌̧
 * ɲ Ɲ (with left hook)
 * ŋ Ŋ (with right hook)
 * ɳ (with retroflex hook)
 * ꞑ Ꞑ (with descender)
 * ƞ Ƞ (with long right leg)
 * ȵ (with curl)
 * ṅ Ṅ (with dot above)
 * ṇ Ṇ (with dot below)
 * n̄ N̄ (with line above)
 * ṉ Ṉ (with line below)
 * ṋ Ṋ (with circumflex below)
 * ŋ́
 * ŋ̀
 * ŋ̌

Arabic

 * ن (nun)
 * ں (nun, nasal)
 * ݨ (nun, retroflex)
 * ڼ (nun, retroflex)
 * ڽ (nya, Jawi)
 * ۑ (nya, Pegon)

Armenian

 * - majuscule
 * - minuscule

Burmese

 * န

Cyrillic

 * н, Н
 * њ, Њ
 * ң, Ң
 * ӈ, Ӈ

Greek

 * Ν (νι, nu, majuscule)
 * ν (νι, nu, minuscule)

Hebrew

 * נ (nun)
 * ן (nun, final form)
 * מ (mem)
 * ם (mem, final form)

Ogham

 * ᚅ

Sanskrit

 * न
 * ञ

Other

 * N1
 * N2
 * N₂ (the molecular formula for nitrogen)
 * N3
 * ₦ (symbol for the naira, the national currency of Nigeria)
 * מ (The Hebrew letter mem, which looks like a letter "n" with hook)
 * И (The Cyrillic letter i, which looks like a reverse "N")
 * ℕ (in mathematics, the set of natural numbers)
 * 𝑛 and 𝘯 (mathematical italic small letters, serif and sans-serif)

Fraktur

 * Upper case: 𝔑 (normal), 𝕹 (bold)
 * Lower case: 𝔫 (normal), 𝖓 (bold)

IPA

 * n̥
 * ŋ̊
 * ᶇ

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