Í


Í, í is a letter in the Faroese, Hungarian, Icelandic, Czech, Slovak, and Tatar languages, where it often indicates a long /i/ vowel. This form also appears in Catalan, Irish, Italian, Occitan, Portuguese, Spanish, Galician, Leonese, Navajo, and Vietnamese language as a variant of the letter “i”. In Latin, the long i is used instead of for a long i-vowel.

Usage in various languages

Faroese

Í is the 11th letter of the Faroese alphabet and represents.

Hungarian, Icelandic, Irish, Czech and Slovak

Í is the 16th letter of the Hungarian alphabet, the 12th letter of the Icelandic alphabet, the 16th letter of the Czech alphabet and the 18th letter of the Slovak alphabet. It represents.

Tatar

Í is the 14th letter of the Tatar alphabet. It represents.

Vietnamese

In Vietnamese alphabet í is the sac tone of “i”.

Chinese

In Chinese pinyin í is the yángpíng tone of “i”.

Portuguese, Spanish

In Portuguese and Spanish, the "í" is not considered a letter, but the letter "i" with an accent. It is used to denote an "i" syllable with abnormal stress.

Italian

Í/í is a variant of I carrying an acute accent; it represents an /i/ carrying the tonic accent. It is used only if it is the last letter of the word except in dictionaries or when a different pronunciation may affect the meaning of a word: víola and viòla.

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