Dotted I with acute
Dotted I with acute (І́ і́; Italicized: І́ і́) is a rare character in the Cyrillic Script that is almost always found in either Ukrainian, Rusyn, and Belarusian. This character is used to represent the Cyrillic letter i with a stress accent in some languages that use the Cyrillic Script.[1]
Usage[edit]
The letter is usually not written with an acute accent marker, as it is usually only seen in dictionaries to display when a stressed accent is used in a word with I in some languages.
Related letters[edit]
- Dotted I (Cyrillic) - І
- Yi (Cyrillic) - Ї
- Yi with Acute - Ї́
References[edit]
- ↑ "Acute Accent | Punctuation | Grammar | Glossary | Ultius". www.ultius.com. Retrieved 2023-11-15.
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