I With Grave (Cyrillic)

I With Grave (Cyrillic)

I with grave (Ѝ ѝ; italics: Ѝ ѝ) is a character representing a stressed variant of the regular letter ⟨И⟩ in some Cyrillic alphabets. None of these alphabets (either modern or archaic) include it as a separate letter.

Read more about I With Grave (Cyrillic):  East Slavic Languages, "Decimal" I With Grave, Related Letters and Other Similar Characters, Computing Codes

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