Everything about Je Cyrillic totally explained
Je (Ј, ј) is a letter of the
Cyrillic alphabet, used in the
Serbian,
Macedonian,
Azeri, and
Altai languages. It replaced the traditional Cyrillic accented и (
й) in
Vuk Karadžić's alphabet, which invited accusations of submission to the Latin script and Catholic Church (in Austria) from the Orthodox clergy.
Phonetic value
In
Serbian,
Macedonian and
Azeri this letter is pronounced as the
palatal approximant, /j/. Since the letters Я (ya), Є (ye),Ё (yo), Ї (yi) and Ю (yu) are not used in the aforementioned languages, they're written separately as Ja, Je, Jo, Jи and Jy.
It is also used in the
Altai language to represent the
voiced postalveolar affricate, /ʤ/.
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