Short I with tail

Short I with tail

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Short I with tail (majuscule:unicode|Ҋ, minuscule:unicode|ҋ) is a letter of the Cyrillic alphabet. It is used in Kildin Sami to represent the voiceless palatal approximant IPA|/j̊/. The letter Ј may also be used.


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