Appendix:Variations of "j"
Appearance
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Originally a Medieval stylistic variation of the letter ‹i›, the letter ‹j› can have various forms, depending on capitalization, script variants, and use of diacritics. It can also appear as part of ligatures, be used in symbols, and be represented through different encodings.
Plain characters
[edit]Character variants
[edit]| regular | bold | italic | bold italic | |
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| serif | 𝐉 𝐣 | 𝐽 𝑗 | 𝑱 𝒋 | |
| sans-serif | 𝖩 𝗃 | 𝗝 𝗷 | 𝘑 𝘫 | 𝙅 𝙟 |
| double-struck | 𝕁 𝕛 | ⅉ | ||
| monospace | 𝙹 𝚓 | |||
| script | 𝒥 𝒿 | 𝓙 𝓳 | ||
| fraktur | 𝔍 𝔧 | 𝕵 𝖏 | ||
| fullwidth | J j |
Addition of punctuation marks and symbols
[edit]Characters with diacritics
[edit]- J̌ ǰ (with caron; precomposed)
- Ĵ ĵ (with circumflex; precomposed)
- Ɉ ɉ (with stroke; precomposed)
- Ʝ ʝ (with crossed-tail; precomposed)
- J̃ j̃ (with tilde)
- ȷ (dotless, small)
- ɟ (with stroke; precomposed)
Ligatures and composite characters
[edit]Symbols
[edit]Other encodings
[edit]Other representations of J:
