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Baṛī ye

Baṛī ye

Baṛī ye is a form of the Arabic letter yāʼ used in Urdu and some other Indian languages to denote /eː/ or /ɛː/ at the end of a word. It is distinct from choṭī ye (ی), which tends to be used for /iː/ and /j/.

Position in word:IsolatedFinalMedialInitial
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ےـےـےے
Baṛī ye (بڑی يے)
ے
یـ, ـیـ, ـے
Usage
Writing systemArabic abjad
Urdu alphabet
TypeAbjad
and Alphabetic
Language of originHindustani language
Phonetic usage//
/ɛː/
Unicode valueU+06D2
Alphabetical position38
History
Development
D36
  • Yad
    • Yad
      • Yad
        • Yad
          • Yod.svg
            • ي
              • ی
                • **ے**
Time period~1200 to present
Sistersی‬
ى‬
ؠ‬
ى‬
J
Й

𐎊




Transliteration equivalentsE
Ai (digraph)
Variationsیـ, ـیـ, ـے
Other

References

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Sep 26, 2019, 6:06 AM