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Yi (Cyrillic)

Cyrillic letter


Summary

Cyrillic letter

FieldValue
scriptCyrillic
typeAlphabet
typedescic
nameYi
imageCyrillic letter Yi - uppercase and lowercase.svg
phonemes[]
number10 (Cyrillic numerals)
fam1Ι ι
letterЇ ї
fam2Ϊ ϊ
sistersÏ ï

Yi or Ji (Ї ї; italics: Ї ї) is a letter of the Cyrillic script. Yi is derived from the Greek letter iota with two dots.

It was the initial variant of the Cyrillic letter І/і, which saw change from two dots to one in the 18th century, possibly inspired by similar Latin letter i. Later two variants of the letter separated to become distinct letters in the Ukrainian alphabet.

It is used in the Ukrainian alphabet, the Pannonian Rusyn alphabet, and the Prešov Rusyn alphabet of Slovakia, where it represents the iotated vowel sound , like the pronunciation of in "yeast". As the historical variant of the Cyrillic Іі, it represented either /i/ (as i in pizza) or /j/ (as y in yen).

In various romanization systems of Ukrainian, ї is represented by Latin letters i or yi (word-initially), yi, ji, or even simply ï.

It was formerly also used in the Serbian Cyrillic alphabet in the late 1700s and early 1800s, where it represented the sound ; in this capacity, it was introduced by Dositej Obradović but was eventually replaced with the modern letter ј by Vuk Stefanović Karadžić.

In Ukrainian, the letter was introduced as part of the Zhelekhivka orthography, in 's Ukrainian–German dictionary (2 volumes, 1885–86).

Computing codes

|0407|name1=Cyrillic Capital Letter Yi |0457|name2=Cyrillic Small Letter Yi

References

References

  1. [https://unstats.un.org/unsd/geoinfo/ungegn/docs/26th-gegn-docs/WP/WP21_Roma_system_Ukraine%20_engl._.pdf Romanization System In Ukraine]
  2. [https://geonames.nga.mil/geonames/GNSSearch/GNSDocs/romanization/ROMANIZATION_OF_UKRAINIAN.pdf Romanization Of Ukrainian. BGN/PCGN 2019 Agreement]
  3. [https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q56345230 BGN/PCGN 1965]
  4. [https://www.loc.gov/catdir/cpso/romanization/ukrainia.pdf Ukrainian romanization table, The Library of Congress]
  5. Maretić, Tomislav. ''Gramatika i stilistika hrvatskoga ili srpskoga književnog jezika''. 1899.
  6. Karadžić, Vuk Stefanović. ''Pismenica serbskoga iezika, po govoru prostoga narod’a'', 1814.
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