Asmus Freytag scripsit:

> Disunifying this belatedly in Unicode would introduce non-negligible data 
> conversion problems. This situation is exacerbated by the fact that Latin 
> and Cyrillic Q and W do not look noticably different, if at all, which 
> means that the even the (inadvertant) future use of Latin Q and W cannot be 
> ruled out, perpetuating the incidences of dual encoding.

In fact the glyph for Kurdish Q often looks like a large q,  similarly to
Cyrillic h; this is an inappropriate glyph for Latin Q.

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