J with stroke
{{short description|Letter of the Latin alphabet}}
{{Unreferenced|date=December 2009}}
{{Infobox grapheme
|name=J with stroke
|letter=Ɉ ɉ
|image=Latin letter J with stroke.svg
|imageclass=skin-invert-image
|script=Latin script
|type=Alphabet
|typedesc=ic
|language=
|phonemes=[{{IPAlink|j̠}}]
[{{IPAlink|ɟ}}]
[{{IPAlink|d͡ʒ}}]
|unicode=U+0248, U+0249
|alphanumber=9
|fam1=
|fam2=File:Proto-semiticI-01.svg
|fam3=File:Proto-semiticI-02.svg
|fam4=Image:Phoenician yodh.svg
|fam5=File:Early Aramaic character - yud.png
|fam6=File:Greek_Iota_normal.svg
|fam7=Ιι
|fam8=𐌉
|fam9=I
|fam10=J
|children=
|equivalents=
|associates=
|direction=Left-to-Right
}}
J with stroke (majuscule Ɉ, minuscule ɉ) is a letter of the Latin alphabet, derived from J with the addition of a bar through the letter. It is used in Arhuaco in Colombia to represent {{IPA|/dʒ/}}, like j in English just, and in Oniyan when written with the Guinean languages alphabet in Guinea. It was formerly used in Tuvan before 1931.
A similar letter {{angbr|ɟ}} (dotless j with stroke) is used to represent a voiced palatal plosive in the International Phonetic Alphabet.
Code positions
{{charmap
|0248|name1=latin capital letter j with stroke
|0249|name2=latin small letter j with stroke
|025F|name3=latin small letter dotless j with stroke
|0284|name4=latin small letter dotless j with stroke and hook
}}
{{charmap
|1DA1|name1=modifier letter small dotless j with stroke
|10798|name2=modifier letter small dotless j with stroke and hook
}}
{{Latin script|J|stroke}}
{{DEFAULTSORT:J With Stroke}}
Category:Latin letters with diacritics
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