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I, or ı, called dotless i, is a letter used in the Latin-script alphabets of Azerbaijani, Crimean Tatar, Gagauz, Kazakh, Tatar and Turkish. It commonly represents the close back unrounded vowel /ɯ/, except in Kazakh where it represents the near-close front unrounded vowel /ɪ/. All of the languages it is used in also use its … See more
The dotless ı may also be used as a stylistic variant of the dotted i, without there being any meaningful difference between them. See more
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WEBBilingual road signs formerly used dotless i in lowercase Irish text to better distinguish i from í. The letter "j" is not used in Irish other than in foreign words. In most Latin-based orthographies, the lowercase letter i …
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WEBHowever, some schemes, such as the Turkish alphabet, have two kinds of I: dotted and dotless. In Turkish, dotted İ and dotless I are considered separate letters, representing a front and back vowel, respectively, and …
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