Ȋ

Ȋ or ȋ is a letter of the Latin script formed by the addition of an inverted breve accent above the Latin letter I. The letter is not used in any current writing system, nor in any past one. It has historically been used in traditional Slavicist notation of Serbo-Croatian phonology to indicate a long falling accent on an i, when the i is the nucleus of a syllable.

I with flipped breve in Doulos SIL

Computer encoding

Character information
PreviewȊȋ
Unicode nameLATIN CAPITAL LETTER I WITH INVERTED BREVELATIN SMALL LETTER I WITH INVERTED BREVE
Encodingsdecimalhexdecimalhex
Unicode522U+020A523U+020B
UTF-8200 138C8 8A200 139C8 8B
Numeric character referenceȊȊȋȋ
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