I with bar

I with bar (majuscule: Ɨ, minuscule: ɨ) is a letter of the Latin alphabet, formed from I or i with the addition of a bar.

Ɨ ɨ
Ɨ ɨ

In the International Phonetic Alphabet, ɨ is used to represent a close central unrounded vowel. In American linguistic tradition, it is used to represent the weak vowel heard in the second syllable of roses when distinct from Rosa's. For related uses of the small capital barred i, see near-close central unrounded vowel.

The ISO 6438 (African coded character set for bibliographic information interchange) gives lowercase of Ɨ as ɪ, a small capital I, not ɨ.

Character information
PreviewƗɨ
Unicode name LATIN CAPITAL LETTER I WITH STROKE LATIN SMALL LETTER I WITH STROKE LATIN SMALL CAPITAL LETTER I WITH STROKE MODIFIER LETTER SMALL I WITH STROKE MODIFIER LETTER SMALL CAPITAL I WITH STROKE
Encodingsdecimalhexdechexdechexdechexdechex
Unicode407U+0197616U+02687547U+1D7B7588U+1DA47591U+1DA7
UTF-8198 151C6 97201 168C9 A8225 181 187E1 B5 BB225 182 164E1 B6 A4225 182 167E1 B6 A7
Numeric character referenceƗƗɨɨᵻᵻᶤᶤᶧᶧ
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