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U+283D, ⠽
BRAILLE PATTERN DOTS-13456

[U+283C]
Braille Patterns
[U+283E]

Translingual

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A character of the braille script, standardized internationally as the letter y.

Etymology

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Letter

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  1. (international braille) y
  2. (Dutch Braille) ij
  3. (Latvian Braille) ņ
Non-Latin transliteration
  1. (International Greek Braille) ψ (ps) [Greek Braille uses for ψ]
  2. (Greek Braille) υ (u) [= y]
  3. (Ukrainian Braille, Russian Braille) і (i) [obsolete in Russian]
  4. (Bulgarian Braille) й (y)
  5. (Arabic Braille) ئ (ʾī)
  6. (Ethiopic Braille) (yᵊ); also -y- in Cy- syllables.
    Note that the vowel ə does not occur after Cy-, so there is no need to disambiguate as there is with Cw-.
  7. (Bharati braille) (ya)
  8. (Tibetan Braille) (cha)
  9. (Burmese Braille) (ya)
  10. (Thai Braille) (y)
  11. (Cantonese Braille) The rime iu

Symbol

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( 𝅝 )

  1. (music) A whole C note.

See also

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English

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Letter

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(y)

  1. Renders the print letter y.

Contraction

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  1. you

Usage notes

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  • This is used for the independent word you and where the word you is set off with an apostrophe or hyphen, for example you're, and in the non-hyphenated derivations listed above. It is not used otherwise for the letter sequence y-o-u.

Derived terms

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French

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Letter

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(y)

  1. The letter y, including the independent word y.

Japanese

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Syllable

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(romaji mu)

  1. The hiragana syllable (mu) or the katakana syllable (mu) in Japanese braille.

Korean

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Etymology

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(o) with the right (i) side filled in, oi being romanized as 'oe'.

Letter

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(oe)

  1. The vowel (oe).

Luxembourgish

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Letter

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(y) (upper case )

  1. The lower-case letter y.

See also

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(Braille-script letters)  ,  ,  ,  ,  ,  ,  ,  ,  ,  ,  ,  ,  ,  ,  ,  ,  ,  ,  ,  ,  ,  ,  ,  ,  ,  ,  ,  ,  

Mandarin

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Letter

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  1. (Mainland Braille) The rime wai/-uai
  2. (Taiwan Braille) The rime ying/-ing
  3. (Two-Cell Braille) The onset cu- or the rime -ǎng