Baṛī ye
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Baṛī ye
بَڑی يے |
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ے | |
ـے
ۓ ݺ ݻ |
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Usage | |
Writing system |
Arabic abjad
Urdu alphabet Shahmukhi ( Punjabi ) Kashmiri alphabet |
Type |
Abjad
and Alphabetic |
Language of origin | Urdu |
Phonetic usage |
/
eː
/
/ ɛː / |
Unicode codepoint |
U+06D2
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Alphabetical position | 38 |
History | |
Development | |
Time period | ~1200 to present |
Sisters |
ی
ي ێ ې ۍ ئ ٸ ؠ ؾ ؿ |
Transliteration equivalents |
E
Ai (digraph) Ei (digraph) |
Variations |
ـے
ۓ ݺ ݻ |
Other | |
Writing direction | Right-to-Left |
This article contains phonetic transcriptions in the International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA) . For an introductory guide on IPA symbols, see Help:IPA . For the distinction between [ ] , / / and ⟨ ⟩ , see IPA § Brackets and transcription delimiters . |
Urdu alphabet |
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ا ب پ ت ٹ ث ج چ ح خ د ڈ ذ ر ڑ ز ژ س ش ص ض ط ظ ع غ ف ق ک گ ل م ن ( ں ) و ہ ( ھ ) ء ی ے |
Extended Perso-Arabic script |
Baṛī ye ( Urdu : بَڑی يے ; lit. "greater ye") is a letter in the Urdu alphabet (and other Indic language alphabets based on it) directly based on the alternative "returned" variant of the final form of the Arabic letter ye/ yāʾ (known as yāʾ mardūda ) found in the Hijazi , Kufic and Nastaʿliq scripts. [1] It functions as the word-final yā-'e-majhūl ([ eː ]) and yā-'e-sākin ([ ɛː ]). [2] [ obsolete source ] It is distinguished from the "choṭī ye ( چھوٹی يے ; "lesser ye")", which is the regular Perso-Arabic yāʾ ( ی ) used elsewhere.
Position in word: | Isolated | Final | Medial | Initial |
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Naskh
glyph form:
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ے | ـے | ـے | ے |
Nastaʿlīq glyph form: | ے | ــــے | ــــے | ے |
Character encoding
Preview | ے | |
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Unicode name | ARABIC LETTER YEH BARREE | |
Encodings | decimal | hex |
Unicode | 1746 | U+06D2 |
UTF-8 | 219 146 | DB 92 |
Numeric character reference |
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#1746;
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#x6D2;
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References
- ↑ Gacek, Adam (2009). Arabic Manuscripts: A Vademecum for Readers . BRILL. ISBN 978-90-474-4303-2 .
- ↑ Shakespeare, John (1818). A Grammar of the Hindustani Language . author . Retrieved 25 February 2020 .
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