Letter of the Latin alphabet used for historical orthography of Jaꞑalif
Not to be confused with the lowercase letter b, Ƅ, or soft sign.
I with bowl
Ь ь
Usage
Writing system
Latin script
Type
Alphabetic
Language of origin
Yañalif
Phonetic usage
[ɯ] [ɤ̆] [ɨ]
History
Development
Ь ь
Other
Writing direction
Left-to-Right
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Latin yeru[1][2] or I with bowl[3][dubious – discuss] (majuscule: Ь, minuscule: ь)[note 1] is an additional letter of the Latin alphabet based on the Cyrillic soft sign. It was introduced in 1928 into the reformed Yañalif, and later into other alphabets for Soviet minority languages. The letter was designed specifically to represent the non-front close vowel sounds IPA:[ɨ] and IPA:[ɯ].[4] Thus, this letter corresponds to the letter ⟨I ı⟩ in modern Turkic alphabets,[5][6][7][8][9][10] and the letter yery (⟨Ы ы⟩) in Cyrillic.
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^Tatar (tatarça / татарча / تاتارچا)
^Azerbaijani (آذربايجانجا ديلي / Azərbaycan dili / Азәрбајҹан дили)
^Karaim (къарай тили, Karay dili, לשון קדר)
^Khakas (Хакас тілі / Khakas tîlî)
^Kumyk (Къумукъ тил / Qumuq til)
^Tuvan (Тыва дыл / Tyva dyl)
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