ENSIKLOPEDIA Cari Tekan Enter untuk memulai pencarian cepat. Kembali ke Ensiklopedia Arsip Wikipedia Indonesia Bashkir Qa Bashkir QaCyrillic letter used for /q/ in two languages Some of this article's listed sources may not be reliable. Please help improve this article by looking for better, more reliable sources. Unreliable citations may be challenged and removed. (April 2025) (Learn how and when to remove this message) Bashkir QaҠ ҡUsageWriting systemCyrillicTypeAlphabeticLanguage of originBashkir languageSound values/q/This article contains phonetic transcriptions in the International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA). For an introductory guide on IPA symbols, see Help:IPA. For the distinction between [ ], / / and ⟨ ⟩, see IPA § Brackets and transcription delimiters. Bashkir Qa or Bashkir Ka (Ҡ ҡ; italics: Ҡ ҡ) is a letter of the Cyrillic script. It is formed from the Cyrillic letter Ka (К к) with the top extending horizontally to the left. It is used in the alphabet of the Bashkir language[1][2][better source needed] and (some forms of) Siberian Tatar.[3][better source needed] It represents the voiceless uvular plosive /q/.[1][4] It corresponds to, and is pronounced the same as, the letter Қ in Kazakh, Karakalpak, Uzbek,[4] and (some forms of) Siberian Tatar. It is represented in the Arabic script for Bashkir as ق.[1] Computing codes Character information PreviewҠҡ Unicode name CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTERBASHKIR KA CYRILLIC SMALL LETTERBASHKIR KA Encodingsdecimalhexdechex Unicode1184U+04A01185U+04A1 UTF-8210 160D2 A0210 161D2 A1 Numeric character referenceҠҠҡҡ See also Other Cyrillic letters used to write the sound /q/: Қ қ : Cyrillic letter Ka with descender Ӄ ӄ : Cyrillic letter Ka with hook Ԟ ԟ : Cyrillic letter Aleut Ka Ԛ ԛ : Cyrillic letter Qa Cyrillic characters in Unicode References 1 2 3 Pedersen, Thomas T. (2004-06-08). Transliteration of Non-Roman Scripts: Bashkir (PDF). ↑ "Bashkir language and alphabets". www.omniglot.com. Retrieved 2025-04-17. ↑ "Siberian Tatar language and alphabet". www.omniglot.com. Retrieved 2025-04-17. 1 2 Pedersen, Thomas T. (20 January 2003). Transliteration of Non-Roman scripts: Uzbek (PDF). vteCyrillic scriptItalics indicate that the language no longer uses CyrillicCyrillic alphabets Early Abaza Abkhaz Albanian Aleut Avar Azerbaijani Balochi Bashkir Belarusian Bosnian Bulgarian Buryat Chechen Crimean Tatar Dargwa Dungan Even Evenki Gagauz Ingush Interslavic Kalmyk Karakalpak Karelian Kazakh Khakas Kildin Sámi Komi Kurdish Kyrgyz Lezgin Macedonian Mansi Mongolian Montenegrin Mordvinic Nivkh Nogai Polish Ossetian Pannonian Rusyn Romani Romanian transitional Moldovan Russian Rusyn Serbian Tat Judeo-Tat Tatar Tajik Tlingit Turkmen Udege Udmurt Ukrainian Uyghur Uzbek Yakut Siberian Yupik Chaplino dialect Naukan Yupik Cyrillization of Arabic Chinese French German Greek Japanese Korean Lithuanian Manchu Polish Letters of the Cyrillic scriptPrimary letters Аа Бб Вв Гг Дд Ее Жж Зз Ии Іі Кк Лл Мм Нн Оо Пп Рр Сс Тт Уу Фф Хх Цц Чч Шш Щщ Ъъ Ыы Ьь Ээ Юю Яя Other Slavic letters А̂а̂ А̄а̄ Ӑӑ Ӓӓ Ѓѓ Ґґ Ђђ Е̂е̂ Е̄е̄ Ёё Єє З́з́ Ѕѕ Її Ꙇꙇ И̂и̂ Ӣӣ Йй Ӥӥ Јј Љљ Њњ О̂о̂ О̄о̄ Ӧӧ С́с́ Ќќ Ћћ У̂у̂ Ӯӯ Ўў Ӱӱ Џџ Ꙏꙏ Non-Slavic letters А̊а̊ А̃а̃ Ӓ̄ӓ̄ Ӕӕ Әә Ә̃ә̃ Ӛӛ В̌в̌ Ԝԝ Ҕҕ Ғғ Ӻӻ Ғ̌ғ̌ Ӷӷ/Г̡г̡ Д̌д̌ Д̆д̆ Ӗӗ Е̃е̃ Ё̄ё̄ Є̈є̈ Ԑԑ Җҗ Ӝӝ Ӂӂ Ҙҙ Ӟӟ З̌з̌ Ӡӡ И̃и̃ Ҋҋ Ққ Ӄӄ Ҡҡ Ҟҟ Ҝҝ Ԛԛ Л́л́ Ӆӆ Ԯԯ Ԓԓ Ӎӎ ᵸ Ӊӊ Ԩԩ Ңң Ӈӈ Ҥҥ О̆о̆ О̃о̃ Өө Ө̄ө̄ Ө̆ө̆ Ӫӫ Ԥԥ Р̌р̌ Ҏҏ Ҫҫ Т̌т̌ Ҭҭ У̃у̃ Ӳӳ У̊у̊ Ұұ Үү Х̌х̌ Ҳҳ Ӽӽ Ӿӿ Һһ Ԧԧ Ҵҵ Ҷҷ Ӵӵ Ӌӌ Ч̡ч̡ Ҹҹ Ч̣ч̣ Ҽҽ Ҿҿ Ы̄ы̄ Ӹӹ Ҍҍ Ҩҩ Э̄э̄ Ӭӭ Ӭ̄ӭ̄ Ю̆ю̆ Ю̈ю̈ Ю̄ю̄ Я̆я̆ Я̄я̄ Ӏ Archaic Slavic letters А̨а̨ Ꙣꙣ Ꙉꙉ Ꙥꙥ Ꙧꙧ O variants Ꙋꙋ Х̾х̾ Ѡѡ Ѿѿ Ꙡꙡ Ѣѣ Я̈я̈ Ꙗꙗ Ѥѥ Ѫѫ Ѧѧ Ѯѯ Ѱѱ Ѳѳ Ѵѵ Ҁҁ Archaic non-Slavic letters Б̣б̣ Г̧г̧ Г̄г̄ Г̆г̆ Ԁԁ Ԃԃ Ꚁꚁ Ꚅꚅ Ԅԅ Ԇԇ Ꚉꚉ Ԫԫ Ꚃꚃ Ꚕꚕ Ј̵ј̵ К̀к̀ К̄к̄ К̂к̂ Ԟԟ Ԡԡ Ԉԉ Ԕԕ Ԋԋ Ԣԣ Н̄н̄ Ҧҧ Ԗԗ Ԍԍ Ԏԏ Ꚋꚋ Ꚍꚍ Ꚏꚏ Ꚑꚑ Ԭԭ Ꚓꚓ Ꚗꚗ Ԙԙ Ꙟꙟ Archaic diacritics palatalization sign (◌҄) pokrytie (◌҇) titlo (◌҃) Combinations of Cyrillic letters Digraphs Multigraphs Glagolitic script Cyrillic numerals Scientific transliteration of Cyrillic This article related to the Cyrillic script is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by adding missing information.vte This article about Bashkortostan is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by adding missing information.vte This article about a Turkic language or related topic is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by adding missing information.vte