An "n" with a line under it typically indicates a vocalic or syllabic nasal sound in phonetics. It represents the sound produced when the nasal airflow passes through the nasal cavity while blocking the oral cavity. This symbol is commonly used in the International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA) to represent nasal sounds in various languages.
The squiggly line is actually under the c, and it is an accent called a cedilla. It indicates that the c has a soft sound rather than a hard sound (like an s instead of a k)
The word "line" has 4 phonemes: /l/, /aɪ/, /n/, /eɪ/.
This gesture typically represents the sign for "silly" in American Sign Language. It involves moving an open hand up and down under the chin while sticking out the thumb.
The word "a" in Afrikaans is spelled as " 'n". This is used as the indefinite article in Afrikaans to mean "a" or "an".
"Under" has a short vowel sound for the "u" as in "uh" followed by the schwa sound "n-duh".
A capital "N" and a line like this "_" under the N
The squiggly line is actually under the c, and it is an accent called a cedilla. It indicates that the c has a soft sound rather than a hard sound (like an s instead of a k)
If you mean directly draw line art on DeviantArt, then there is a online application called DA Muro that you can access under "submit". If you mean upload line drawings, then absolutely. Save it under "Resources and Stock Images".
Line L is parallel to line n.
It means greater than or equal to
no, letter N has no line symmetry.
C- Control T- means test Line under the C - Negative Line under C and T- positive :)
If you mean the n with a squiggly line on top, it's pronounced en-yay.
The green line means a grammar mistake. The red line means a spelling mistake.
You mean the vertical line from your bellybutton and down? Pregnant women get that due to hormones.
well the inventer got carryed away with his crayons n pencil, so he drew a line n coloured it in then put numbers under it then baaaym! its done:)
Productns. There should be a line under the n. This abbreviation is quite standard, with the "tions" replaced with "tns".