B̤ē (Sindhi:ٻ) is an additional letter of the Arabic script, derived from bāʼ (Arabic:ب) with an additional dot. It is not used in the Arabic alphabet itself, but is used to represent the sound [ɓ] when writing Hausa, Saraiki, and Sindhi in the Arabic script. The same sound may also be written simply as bāʾ in Hausa, undifferentiated from [b].
Both Hausa and Sindhi are also written in scripts besides Arabic. The sound represented by b̤ē is written Ɓ ɓ in Hausa's Latinorthography, and written ॿ in Saraiki and Sindhi's Devanagari orthography.
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