ʻOkina
LETTER OF THE LATIN ALPHABET
'okina; `okina; 'Okina; ‘okina; ‘Okina; ʻokina; ʻ; Fakauʻa; ʻeta; Fakamoga; Okinas; ʻOkinas; ʻokinas; `eta; `okinas; `Okina; Fakau`a; `Okinas; Koma liliu; Modifier letter turned comma; Hawaiian apostrophe; U+02BB
The okina (), also called by several other names, is a unicameral consonant letter used within the Latin script to mark the phonemic glottal stop, in many Polynesian languages.