Yu (Cyrillic)

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Yu or Ju (Ю ю; italics: Ю ю or Ю ю; italics: Ю ю) is a letter of the Cyrillic script used in East Slavic and Bulgarian alphabets.

Writing systemCyrillic
Language of originOld Church Slavonic
Sound values[ju]
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Yu
Ю ю
Ꙕ ꙕ
Usage
Writing systemCyrillic
TypeAlphabetic
Language of originOld Church Slavonic
Sound values[ju]
In UnicodeU+042E, U+044E, U+A654, U+A655
History
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Ο ο and Ι ι
  • Ю ю
TransliterationsYu yu, Ju ju, I͡U i͡u
VariationsꙔ ꙕ
This article contains phonetic transcriptions in the International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA). For an introductory guide on IPA symbols, see Help:IPA. For the distinction between [ ], / / and  , see IPA § Brackets and transcription delimiters.
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Yu, from the Alphabet Book оf the Red Army Soldier (1921)

In English, Yu is commonly romanized as yu or ju. In turn, ю is used, where available, in transcriptions of English letter u (in open syllables), and also of the ew digraph. The sound [y], like u in French and ü in German, may also be approximated by the letter ю.

Pronunciation

Sometimes, it is referred to as "Iotated U" because it is a so-called iotated vowel, pronounced in isolation as /ju/, like the pronunciation of u in "human". After a consonant, no distinct [j] sound is pronounced, but the consonant is softened. The exact pronunciation of the vowel sound of ю in Slavic languages depends also on the succeeding sound. Before a soft consonant, it is [ʉ], the close central rounded vowel, as in 'rude'. Before a hard consonant or at the end of a word, the result is a back vowel [u], as in "pool".

History

Apart from the form I-O, in early Slavonic manuscripts the letter appears also in a mirrored form O-I (Ꙕ, ꙕ).[1] As to its origin; one possibility is that it was derived from the omicron-iota (οι) diphthong. At the time that the Greek alphabet was adapted to the Slavonic language, it denoted the close front rounded vowel /y/ in educated Greek speech. The close front rounded vowel does not appear in East Slavic, thus its approximation would have given way to the letters' modern pronunciation.[citation needed]

There is another possible origin to the modern form. By the analogy to several 'iotated' letters Ѥ, , Ѩ and Ѭ; the iotated version of the archaic Cyrillic digraph (or letter) Uk І-оѵ/І-оу could have possibly been derived into the modern letter ю through the omission of the latter glyph of the trigraphs, similar to how the modern letter У was derived.[citation needed]

The iotated big Yus Ѭ merged itself to ю in East Slavic languages.[citation needed]

Ю is the Voice Quality Symbol for tracheo-œsophageal speech (the symbol attempts to capture iconically the dual nature of the airstream).

Computing codes

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Character information
PreviewЮю
Unicode name CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER YU CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER YU CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER REVERSED YU CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER REVERSED YU
Encodingsdecimalhexdechexdechexdechex
Unicode1070U+042E1102U+044E42580U+A65442581U+A655
UTF-8208 174D0 AE209 142D1 8E234 153 148EA 99 94234 153 149EA 99 95
Numeric character referenceЮЮююꙔꙔꙕꙕ
Named character referenceЮю
KOI8-R and KOI8-U224E0192C0
Code page 8551579D1569C
Windows-1251222DE254FE
ISO-8859-5206CE238EE
Macintosh Cyrillic1589E254FE
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