The ninth letter of the Crimean Tatar alphabet, called ğı and written in the Latin script.
ğ - Turkish
Pronunciation
(letter name): IPA:/jumuˈʃak ɟeː/
IPA:[ː], [-], [j], [ɰ]
(Eastern dialects) IPA:[ɣ]
Word-finally and before a consonant, it lengthens the preceding vowel. Intervocally, it creates a hiatus, which in turn may be contracted into a long vowel or be separated with a semivowel (depending on the vowel combination as well as the speaker’s dialect).