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Old 12-08-2021, 11:10 AM
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Iraq?



To answer my own question with an easily Googlable reference;


Because of the Phoenicians
The ancestor of Q, koppa, was for a consonant made way in the back of the throat, with the back of the tongue touching the uvula. English doesn't have anything like this sound, but Arabic does, and in borrowings from Arabic (e.g., Qatar, Iraq), English represents it, appropriately, with a Q


So there you go.


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