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| Short I with tail | |
|---|---|
| Ҋ ҋ | |
| Usage | |
| Writing system | Cyrillic |
| Type | Alphabetic |
| Language of origin | Kildin Sámi |
| Sound values | [j̊] |
| In Unicode | U+048A, U+048B |
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Short I withtail (Ҋ ҋ; italics:Ҋ ҋ) is a letter of theCyrillic script. It is derived from theCyrillic letter Short I (Й й) by adding a tail to the right leg.
Short I with tail is used only in the alphabet of theKildin Sami language to represent thevoiceless palatal approximant/j̊/ (similar to the h in huge); theCyrillic letter Je (Ј ј) may also be used.
| Preview | Ҋ | ҋ | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Unicode name | CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER SHORT I WITH TAIL | CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER SHORT I WITH TAIL | ||
| Encodings | decimal | hex | dec | hex |
| Unicode | 1162 | U+048A | 1163 | U+048B |
| UTF-8 | 210 138 | D2 8A | 210 139 | D2 8B |
| Numeric character reference | Ҋ | Ҋ | ҋ | ҋ |
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