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Bā with three dots horizontally below

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ݐ (Unicode name: Arabic Letter Beh With Three Dots Horizontally Below)[1] is an additional letter of the Arabic script, used in some African languages such as Fulfulde. It is equivalent to the Latin letter Ƴ ƴ.

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  1. ^ "Arabic Letter Ba – (ب) Read & Write With Example". arabicalphabets.org. Arabic Alphabets Organisation. Retrieved 21 August 2023.