See also:
U+2C3B, ⰻ
GLAGOLITIC SMALL LETTER I

[U+2C3A]
Glagolitic
[U+2C3C]

Translingual

Etymology

Source unknown, probably combination of Christian symbols circle and triangle. The inclusion in Glagolitic of the letters , and with the same phonetic value was probably intended to imitate Byzantine Greek orthography where both η (eta) and ι (iota) were pronounced as /i/; it is possible that in the oldest texts rendered the i that alternated with tense ь.

Letter

i

  1. The eleventh letter of the Glagolitic alphabet.
  • Upper case:
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