Latin iota


Latin iota is a letter of the Latin alphabet, based on the lowercase of the Greek letter iota.
It was formerly used in the International Phonetic Alphabet to represent . It was replaced by a small capital I in 1989, but it can still be found in use in some later works. Other variations are used for phonetic transcription:,.
Unicode MS,FreeSans,Segoe UI,Calibri,Lucida Sans Unicode,DejaVu Sans,sans-serif">Ɩ has been adopted as a letter in the alphabets of some African languages, such as Gurunɛ, Kabiyé or Mossi. Its capital form has a hook to distinguish it from capital I. The accented italic form ɩ is very often indistinguishable from the italic letter small I i in serif fonts.