Ya (Cyrillic)
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Cyrillic letter Ya | ||||||
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Cyrillic alphabet | ||||||
А | Б | В | Г | Ґ | Ѓ | Д |
Ђ | Е | Ё | Є | Ж | З | Ѕ |
И | І | Ї | Й | Ј | К | Ќ |
Л | Љ | М | Н | Њ | О | П |
Р | С | Т | Ћ | У | Ў | Ф |
Х | Ц | Ч | Џ | Ш | Щ | Ъ |
Ы | Ь | Э | Ю | Я | ||
Non-Slavic Letters | ||||||
Ӑ | Ә | Ӕ | Ҕ | Ӗ | Ғ | Ӏ |
Ӂ | Җ | Ӝ | Ҙ | Ӟ | Ӡ | Ӣ |
Ӥ | Ҡ | Қ | Ҟ | Ҝ | Ң | Ҥ |
Ө | Ӧ | Ҧ | Ҫ | Ҷ | Ҹ | Ӵ |
Ҽ | Ҿ | Ҩ | Ҳ | Һ | Ҭ | Ҵ |
Ӳ | Ӯ | Ү | Ұ | Ӱ | ||
Archaic letters | ||||||
Ҁ | Ѹ | Ѡ | Ѿ | Ѻ | Ѣ | ІА |
Ѥ | Ѧ | Ѫ | Ѩ | Ѭ | Ѯ | Ѱ |
Ѳ | Ѵ | Ѷ |
Ya (Я, я) is a letter in the Cyrillic alphabet, representing the iotated vowel /ja/ (IPA).
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[edit] History
Я is actually a hybrid of two historic letters. One is a iotified (IA), a ligature of decimal I and A, similar to letters like Yu (Ю) or Iotified E (Ѥ). The other is Little Yus (Ѧ). In East Slavic (including Russian), the phonetic distinction between IA ([ja]) and Ѧ (a front nasal vowel /ɛ̃/ in Old Church Slavonic) was lost, so that in many East Slavic texts written in the Cyrillic cursive script (Skoropis), a variant of the letter Ѧ (a rounder form without the 'middle leg') was used to indicate [ja].
When Peter I introduced his "civil script" in 1708, he had this round form of Ѧ adapted to the roman style of the Western European Latin alphabet, which resulted in the form of a backwards Latin R.
Consequently, this new "Я" has no counterpart in the Glagolitic, Greek or Latin alphabets, no numerical value, and no name other than "Ya".
[edit] Code positions
In Unicode, Я shares codepoints with IA (A iotified). The actual glyph depends on the font.
Character encoding | Case | Binary | Hexadecimal | Octal | Decimal |
Unicode | Capital | 0000010000101111 | 042F | 2057 | 1071 |
Small | 0000010001001111 | 044F | 2117 | 1103 | |
KOI | Capital | 11110001 | F1 | 361 | 241 |
Small | 11010001 | D1 | 321 | 209 | |
Windows 1251 | Capital | 11011111 | DF | 337 | 223 |
Small | 11111111 | FF | 377 |
255 | |
ISO 8859-5 | Capital | 11001111 | CF | 317 | 207 |
Small | 11101111 | EF | 357 | 239 |
Its HTML entity is Я or Я for capital and я or я for small letter.
[edit] Puns based on this letter
Я is the thirty-third and last letter of the Russian alphabet. In Russian, the word ya (я) is the personal pronoun 'I'. A popular saying based on this fact, "Ya (= I) is the last letter in the alphabet", is used to teach children modesty and humility. In Early Cyrillic alphabet the name az (аз) of the first letter а stood for 'I'. In the Bulgarian language az means 'I', and ya is used in sentences to express surprise. In some Bulgarian dialects я is used instead of az (аз) but this is considered provincial or rural.
The Cyrillic letters Я and И are used in faux Cyrillic typography.