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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...
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    languages. However, bilingual road signs use dotless i in lowercase Irish text to better distinguish i from í. The letter "j" is not used in Irish other...
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    original mapping of i to I, Turkish maps i to the new İ, and ı to I, frequently breaking software logic. Both the dotted and dotless I can be used in transcriptions...
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    I
    "I" serves to denote an identity matrix. I with diacritics: Ĭĭ Î î Ǐ ǐ Ɨ ɨ Ï ï Í í Ì ì Ȉ ȉ Į į Į́ Į̃ Ī ī Ī̀ ī̀ Ȋ ȋ Ĩĩ İ i and I ı :...
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    ï⟩ is sometimes used to write the close back unrounded vowel /ɯ/, which, in the standard modern Turkish alphabet, is written as the dotless iı⟩. The...
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    The Latin-derived letters dotted İ i and dotless I ı, which are distinct letters in the alphabets of a number of Turkic languages, unlike in English and...
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    usually has two crossbars, which distinguishes it from the lowercase "ı" (dotless I), otherwise homoglyphical, but whose upper serif has another configuration...
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    lowercase letter j without a dot. Dotless j was formerly used in Karelian to mark palatalisation. Dotless I J ɟ (dotless j with stroke, an IPA letter representing...
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    as Yeru with Back Yer), formed from Yer ⟨ъ⟩ and Dotted I ⟨і⟩ (formerly written either dotless or with two dots) or Izhe (⟨и⟩ which formerly resembled...
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    Iota I i : Latin letter I İ i : Latin letter dotted I I ı : Latin letter dotless I И и : Cyrillic letter I another letter that is romanized as I Ї ї :...
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  • English I (Cyrillic), a letter used in almost all ancient and modern Cyrillic alphabets ı, dotless I, letter used in Turkish and Azerbaijani i, close front...
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  • I, İ, O, Ö, U, Ü); the other 21 are consonants. Dotted and dotless I are distinct letters in Turkish such that ⟨i⟩ becomes ⟨İ⟩ when capitalised, ⟨I⟩...
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  • "galahad", "hero", "valiant", and/or "gallant". This name is written with a dotless ı. It appears as BAHADIR in uppercase and bahadır in lowercase. Bahadır...
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  • Raki / Rakia (with a dotted "i"), fruit-based spirits in several countries in southeast Europe Rakı (with a dotless "ı"), an anise-flavored spirit popular...
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  • generally shown. Irish does not graphemically distinguish dotted i and dotless ı, i.e. they are not different letters as they are in, e.g. Turkish and...
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    mixed-case Transport Heavy oblique is used with variants for A, a, i, M and N: script a, dotless i, and tall versions of m and n. In Indonesia, variable message...
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    signs for /e/ and /i/. A vowel occurring alone is drawn on the vowel carrier, which resembles dotless i (ı) for a short vowel or dotless j (ȷ) for a long...
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  • from the manuscript tradition. Lower-case ⟨i⟩ is drawn without a dot (though it is not the Turkish dotlessı⟩), and the letters ⟨d f g t⟩ have insular...
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  • English approximations, ch, gh, and sh. Dotless i is derived by shifting down. The accent point, ⠈, is used for â, î, û. Point ⠠ is used for capitals. Punctuation...
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  • frequency of first letters of English words, among other things. *See İ and dotless I. The figure below illustrates the frequency distributions of the 26 most...
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  • "Istanbul". In modern Turkish, the name is written "İstanbul" (dotted i/İ and dotless ı/I being two distinct letters in the Turkish alphabet). Stamboul or...
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  • similar to an older version of the Swiss Migros logo but uses a dotted i, as the dotless I represents a different letter in the Turkish alphabet with phonetic...
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  • ogonek U+012F į Latin Small letter I with ogonek U+0130 İ Latin Capital letter I with dot above U+0131 ı Latin Small letter dotless I U+0132 IJ Latin...
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  • Turkish I may refer to: Dotless I Dotted I This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Turkish I. If an internal link led you here...
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    writing since 1928. Before 2009, C was written as TS; I and Í were written as dotted and dotless I; and the letters with apostrophe are now letters with...
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    into the African reference alphabet. Dotted and dotless I — ⟨İ i⟩ and ⟨I ı⟩ — are two forms of the letter I used by the Turkish, Azerbaijani, and Kazakh...
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    and link the dotless upper-case "I" with the dotted lower-case "i", Turkish as well as some forms of Azeri have both a dotted and dotless I, each in both...
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    Dotted and dotless I are separate letters, each with its own uppercase and lowercase form. I is the capital form of ı, and İ is the capital form of i. The Gagauz...
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    that in Turkish orthography the letter I is the majuscule of dotless ı, whereas İ is the majuscule of dotted i. In many Turkic languages (such as Azeri...
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    derived from this code page by changing code point 213 (D5hex) from a dotless iı⟩ to the euro sign ⟨€⟩ U+20AC. Unlike most code pages modified to support...
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