J with circumflex
Ĵ ĵ Jh jh Jx jx
Usage
Writing systemLatin script
TypeAlphabet
Language of originEsperanto language
Phonetic usage[ʒ]
Unicode codepointU+0134 U+0135
Alphabetical position14
History
Development
Time period1887 to present
Other
Writing directionLeft-to-right

Ĵ or ĵ (J circumflex) is a letter in Esperanto orthography representing the sound [ʒ].[1]

While Esperanto orthography uses a diacritic for its four postalveolar consonants, as do the Latin-based Slavic alphabets, the base letters are Romano-Germanic. Ĵ is based on the French pronunciation of the letter j to better preserve the shape of borrowings from that language (such as ĵurnalo from journal) than Slavic ž would.

Ĵ is the fourteenth letter in Esperanto orthography. Although it is written as jx and jh respectively in the x-system and h-system workarounds, it is normally written as J with a circumflex: ĵ.

Ĵ is used in the Persian Latin (Rumi) alphabet, equivalent to ژ.

Usage

In mathematics

  • The letter ĵ is often used to denote a unit vector in mathematics and physics for representing y-vector.

Character mappings

Character information
PreviewĴĵ
Unicode name LATIN CAPITAL LETTER J WITH CIRCUMFLEX LATIN SMALL LETTER J WITH CIRCUMFLEX
Encodingsdecimalhexdechex
Unicode308U+0134309U+0135
UTF-8196 180C4 B4196 181C4 B5
Numeric character referenceĴĴĵĵ
Named character referenceĴĵ

See also

References

  1. "Esperanto language, alphabet and pronunciation".
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