See also: [U+4E00 CJK UNIFIED IDEOGRAPH-4E00], [U+2010 HYPHEN], [U+2013 EN DASH], - [U+002D HYPHEN-MINUS], [U+2212 MINUS SIGN], [U+2014 EM DASH], [U+30FC KATAKANA-HIRAGANA PROLONGED SOUND MARK], [U+4E28 CJK UNIFIED IDEOGRAPH-4E28], [U+31AA BOPOMOFO LETTER INN], and [U+31B3 BOPOMOFO LETTER INNN]

U+3127, ㄧ
BOPOMOFO LETTER I

[U+3126]
Bopomofo
[U+3128]

Translingual

Stroke order
1 stroke

Letter

  1. type: medial
  2. general transliteration: i
  3. keyboard key: U

Chinese

Glyph origin

Derived from (Mandarin: ).

Etymology

Derived from (Mandarin: ).

Pronunciation


Letter

  1. 35th letter of the Zhuyin alphabet
  2. 58th letter of the extended Zhuyin alphabet

Phoneme

  1. (general) Sound IPA(key): /i/ (Pinyin: yi).

Usage notes

Traditionally, this character resembles in horizontal text and in vertical text, but in modern times is commonly used in both layouts.[1]

References

  1. Unicode Consortium, "Errata Fixed in Unicode 8.0.0"

Northern Qiandong Miao

Letter

  1. 28th letter of the Hmu Zhuyin alphabet.

Phoneme

  1. sound IPA(key): /i/ (Hutton): e, ih

References

  • Joakim Enwall, A Myth Become Reality Vol.1 (Stockholm, 1994) page 198
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