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N with long right leg (majuscule: Ƞ, minuscule: ƞ) is a letter of the Latin alphabet, used to represent the nasalization of vowel in Lakota. It should not be confused with ŋ, the symbol used in many languages for a velar nasal sound, nor with ɳ, rare in language orthographies but used in IPA for a retroflex nasal. Its lowercase form is also very similar to the lowercase Greek letter eta η. In Unicode it's encoded as U+0220 latin capital letter n with long right leg and U+019E latin small letter n with long right