Lateinischer Kleinbuchstabe j j
Symbolbedeutung
Latin Small Letter J j. Such lowercase Latin letters appeared in the Middle Ages from the so-called „minuscule script“, which was applied in order to spend less money on expensive writing material — parchment.
What came to the Cyrillic script, people used to save space in a different way. They would write letters above letters and pick cheaper materials like birch bark. Minuscule letters were not widely used there, which is why, for example, Russian writing seemed to consist only of capital letters. As for people from other relative cultures, it's necessary to mention that Bulgarians and Serbs borrowed some typographic traditions from the West, so their script is closer to the Latin script.
Das Symbol „Lateinischer Kleinbuchstabe j“ ist im „Lateinisches Kleinbuchstaben“ Subblock des „Basis-Lateinisch“ blocks enthalten und wurde als Teil der Unicode-Version 1.1 im Jahr 1993 genehmigt.
| Name im Unicode | Latin Small Letter J |
| Unicode-Nummer | |
| Flugzeug | 0: Einfache mehrsprachige Ebene |
| Unicode-Block | Basis-Lateinisch |
| Unicode-Teilblöcke | Lateinisches Kleinbuchstaben |
| Groß | J |
| Unicode-Version | 1.1 (1993) |
| Alt Сode |
| Art der gepaarten Spiegelhalterung (bidi) | None |
| Kompositionsausschluss | No |
| Fallwechsel | 006A |
| Einfacher Fallwechsel | 006A |
| Alphabetic | + |
| Lowercase | + |
| Cased | + |
| Changes_When_Uppercased | + |
| Changes_When_Titlecased | + |
| Changes_When_Casemapped | + |
| ID_Start | + |
| ID_Continue | + |
| XID_Start | + |
| XID_Continue | + |
| Grapheme_Base | + |
| scripts | Latin |
| Soft_Dotted | + |
| Codierung | hex | dec (bytes) | dec | binary |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| UTF-8 | 6A | 106 | 106 | 01101010 |
| UTF-16BE | 00 6A | 0 106 | 106 | 00000000 01101010 |
| UTF-16LE | 6A 00 | 106 0 | 27136 | 01101010 00000000 |
| UTF-32BE | 00 00 00 6A | 0 0 0 106 | 106 | 00000000 00000000 00000000 01101010 |
| UTF-32LE | 6A 00 00 00 | 106 0 0 0 | 1778384896 | 01101010 00000000 00000000 00000000 |
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