Baṛī ye
Baṛī ye/بڑی يے | |
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ے | |
یـ, ـیـ, ـے | |
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Usage | |
Writing system |
Arabic abjad Urdu alphabet |
Type |
Abjad and Alphabetic |
Language of origin | Hindustani language |
Phonetic usage |
/eː/ /ɛː/ |
Unicode value |
U+06D2 |
Alphabetical position | 38 |
History | |
Development | |
Time period | ~1200 to present |
Sisters |
ی ى ؠ ى J Й ࠉ 𐎊 ዬ ይ Ⴢ ⴢ ჲ |
Transliteration equivalents |
E Ai (digraph) |
Variations | یـ, ـیـ, ـے |
Other | |
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: | Isolated | Final | Medial | Initial |
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Glyph form: | ے | ـے | ـے | ے |
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