G

G, or g, is the seventh letter of the Latin alphabet, used in the modern English alphabet, the alphabets of other western European languages, and others worldwide. Its name in English is ''gee'' (pronounced ), plural ''gees''.

The lowercase version can be written in two forms: the single-storey (sometimes "opentail") }} and the double-storey (sometimes "looptail") }}. The former is commonly used in handwriting and typefaces based on it, especially in texts intended to be read by children; it is the style used by most sans-serif typefaces, such as Helvetica. The latter form is used by most serif typefaces, such as Times. Provided by Wikipedia
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by Dümler, G.
Published 1990
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by G. P.
Published 1933
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by Schubert, G. W.
Published 1910
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by Koch, Heinz G. W.
Published 1943
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by Koch, Heinz G. W.
Published 1943
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Published 1919
Other Authors: '; ...Engel, G....
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Published 1920
...G. O. Kühn (Lodz)...
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Published 1920
...G. O. Kühn (Lodz)...
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Published 1985
...J.-G.-Herder-Bibliothek Siegerland <Siegen>...
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Published 1940
...G. Hübner, Inhaber Erich Hübner <Jauer>...
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Published 2005
Other Authors: '; ...Koch, Heinz G. W....
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Published 2000
Other Authors: '; ...Koch, Heinz G. W....
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Published 2000
Other Authors: '; ...Koch, Heinz G. W....
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Published 2005
Other Authors: '; ...Koch, Heinz G. W....
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Published 2000
Other Authors: '; ...Koch, Heinz G. W....
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Published 2000
Other Authors: '; ...Koch, Heinz G. W....
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Published 2000
Other Authors: '; ...Koch, Heinz G. W....
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Published 2004
Other Authors: '; ...Koch, Heinz G. W....
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