I (Indic)
Letter "I" in Indic scripts / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
I is a vowel of Indic abugidas. In modern Indic scripts, I is derived from the early "Ashoka" Brahmi letter after having gone through the Gupta letter
. As an Indic vowel, "I" comes in two normally distinct forms: 1) as an independent letter, and 2) as a vowel sign for modifying a base consonant. Bare consonants without a modifying vowel sign have the inherent "A" vowel.
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Example glyphs | |
Bengali–Assamese | ![]() |
Tibetan | ![]() |
Tamil | ![]() |
Thai | ิ |
Malayalam | ഇ |
Sinhala | ඉ |
Ashoka Brahmi | ![]() |
Devanagari | ![]() |
Cognates | |
Hebrew | ע |
Greek | Ο, Ω |
Latin | O |
Cyrillic | О, Ѡ, Ѿ, Ꙋ, Ю |
Properties | |
Phonemic representation | /i/ /ɪ/ |
IAST transliteration | i I |
ISCII code point | A6 (166) |
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