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Lj (digraph)

Letter found in Slavic languages

Lj (digraph)

Letter found in Slavic languages

Lj in titlecase and lowercase

Lj (titlecase; LJ in upper case; lj in lower case) is a letter present in some Slavic languages, such as the Latin version of Serbo-Croatian and in romanised Macedonian, where it represents a palatal lateral approximant . For example, the word ** is pronounced . Most languages containing the letter in the alphabet are phonemic, which means that every symbol represents one sound, and is always pronounced the same way. In this case, joining the letters L and J creates a new letter or a sound. The digraph is treated as a single letter, and therefore it has its own place in the alphabet, takes up only one space in crossword puzzles and is written in line in vertical text. However, it is not found on standard computer keyboards. Like its Latin counterpart, the Cyrillic alphabet has a specific symbol for the same sound: Љ.

In sentence case, only L is capitalized.

The same sound appears in Italian spelled with , in some variants of Spanish and Catalan as , in Portuguese as , in Breton , in some Hungarian dialects as and in Latvian as . In Czech and Slovak, it is often transcribed as (it is used more frequently on the latter language).

Ljudevit Gaj first proposed this digraph in 1835.

Lj is a precomposed character with 3 variants:

References

References

  1. "Slova - Hrvatski pravopis".
  2. "Lj". [[Miroslav Krleža Institute of Lexicography]].
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