G/g
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G/g
Summary
G/g is a Latin-script letter[1]. G/g ranks in the top 2% of latin_script_letter entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (3,954 views/month).[2]
Key Facts
- G/g is credited with the discovery of Spurius Carvilius Ruga[3].
- G/g's image is recorded as Latin G.svg[4].
- G/g's image is recorded as Latin alphabet Gg.svg[5].
- G/g's instance of is recorded as Latin-script letter[6].
- G/g's instance of is recorded as consonant letter[7].
- G/g's part of is recorded as Latin script[8].
- G/g's part of is recorded as Polish alphabet[9].
- G/g's part of is recorded as English alphabet[10].
- G/g's part of is recorded as Czech alphabet[11].
- G/g's part of is recorded as Esperanto alphabet[12].
- G/g's part of is recorded as Breton alphabet[13].
- G/g's part of is recorded as Romanian alphabet[14].
- G/g's part of is recorded as Slovak alphabet[15].
- G/g's part of is recorded as Icelandic alphabet[16].
- G/g's part of is recorded as Vietnamese alphabet[17].
- G/g's part of is recorded as Turkish alphabet[18].
- G/g's part of is recorded as Italian alphabet[19].
- G/g's part of is recorded as French alphabet[20].
- G/g's part of is recorded as Finnish alphabet[21].
- G/g's part of is recorded as African reference alphabet[22].
- G/g's part of is recorded as Africa Alphabet[23].
- G/g's part of is recorded as Pan-Nigerian alphabet[24].
- G/g's part of is recorded as Benin National Alphabet[25].
- G/g's part of is recorded as Kazakh Latin alphabet 2017 version[26].
- G/g's part of is recorded as German alphabet[27].
Body
Geography
Part of include Latin script[8], a natural writing system[28], founded in -0700[29]; Polish alphabet[9], a Latin-script alphabet[30]; English alphabet[10], a Latin-script alphabet[31]; Czech alphabet[11], a Latin-script alphabet[32]; Esperanto alphabet[12], a Latin-script alphabet[33]; and Breton alphabet[13], a Latin-script alphabet[34].
Designation and Status
Recorded instance of include Latin-script letter[6] and consonant letter[7].
Why It Matters
G/g ranks in the top 2% of latin_script_letter entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (3,954 views/month).[2] G/g has Wikipedia articles in 30 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[35] G/g is known by 45 alternative names across languages and contexts.[36]