J with stroke
Letter of the Latin alphabet
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J with stroke (majuscule Ɉ, minuscule ɉ) is a letter of the Latin alphabet, derived from J with the addition of a bar through the letter.
It is used in the Arhuaco alphabet[1][2] in Colombia to represent /dʒ/, like j in English just, and in Oniyan when written with the Guinean languages alphabet in Guinea. It was formerly used in Tuvan before 1931.[citation needed]
A similar letter ⟨ɟ⟩ (dotless j with stroke) is used to represent a voiced palatal plosive in the International Phonetic Alphabet.[3]
Code positions
| Preview | Ɉ | ɉ | ɟ | ʄ | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Unicode name | LATIN CAPITAL LETTER J WITH STROKE | LATIN SMALL LETTER J WITH STROKE | LATIN SMALL LETTER DOTLESS J WITH STROKE | LATIN SMALL LETTER DOTLESS J WITH STROKE AND HOOK | ||||
| Encodings | decimal | hex | dec | hex | dec | hex | dec | hex |
| Unicode | 584 | U+0248 | 585 | U+0249 | 607 | U+025F | 644 | U+0284 |
| UTF-8 | 201 136 | C9 88 | 201 137 | C9 89 | 201 159 | C9 9F | 202 132 | CA 84 |
| Numeric character reference | Ɉ | Ɉ | ɉ | ɉ | ɟ | ɟ | ʄ | ʄ |
| Preview | ᶡ | 𐞘 | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Unicode name | MODIFIER LETTER SMALL DOTLESS J WITH STROKE | MODIFIER LETTER SMALL DOTLESS J WITH STROKE AND HOOK | ||
| Encodings | decimal | hex | dec | hex |
| Unicode | 7585 | U+1DA1 | 67480 | U+10798 |
| UTF-8 | 225 182 161 | E1 B6 A1 | 240 144 158 152 | F0 90 9E 98 |
| UTF-16 | 7585 | 1DA1 | 55297 57240 | D801 DF98 |
| Numeric character reference | ᶡ | ᶡ | 𐞘 | 𐞘 |