Surprisingly, there isn’t one in Korean but there is a gamma for the k/g consonance: ㄱ Wow, that’s not a gamma at all. Apparently I need a tattoo of my own. Instead, Japanese once again comes to rescue with left quotation as gamma: 「
Mandarin doesn’t have anything remotely like this.
Is the backwards L used in any languages?
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In Japanese, the right quotation symbol is one: 」
Surprisingly, there isn’t one in Korean but there is a gamma for the k/g consonance: ㄱWow, that’s not a gamma at all. Apparently I need a tattoo of my own. Instead, Japanese once again comes to rescue with left quotation as gamma: 「Mandarin doesn’t have anything remotely like this.
not that I’m aware of. Γ (gamma) is sort of like an upside down L