J
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Symbol
J
Gallery
- Capital and lowercase versions of J, in normal and italic type
- Uppercase and lowercase J in Fraktur
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Other representations of J:
English
Alternative forms
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /d͡ʒeɪ/
- Rhymes: -eɪ
Audio (UK) (file)
Letter
Usage notes
- In some names beginning with "J" of northern or eastern European origin, "J" is pronounced as a "Y", for example in the former country of Jugoslavia, which in English more recently is more commonly spelled as Yugoslavia.
- In Spanish names and loanwords beginning with "J", the "J" is usually pronounced as an "H", for example in the name Julio.
See also
Noun
- (slang) (plural Js or J's) A marijuana cigarette. (Abbreviation of joint.)
- 1980 July, Paul Simon (lyrics and music), “Late in the Evening”, in One-Trick Pony:
- I stepped outside to smoke myself a J.
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- In the name of a serial publication: abbreviation of Journal.
- 1969, The Law Commission, Family Law: Report on Financial Provision in Matrimonial Proceedings (Law Com. No. 25), London: Her Majesty's Stationery Office, OCLC 634701138, paragraph 29, note 57:
- "Custody or upbringing" is regarded as including access; yet in B. v. B. & F. above no regard was paid to the welfare of the infants which was irrelevant to the particular issue with which the court was concerned—namely whether children were "children of the family". But the effect was to deprive the husband of access and it seems clear that whether or not he was the father, access could have been awarded to him in an application other than under s. 34 of the 1965 Act if the welfare of the children so demanded: [1969] Cam. L.J. [Cambridge Law Journal] 37 […]
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- (law, postnominal) (plural JJ) Abbreviation of judge or justice.
- 1992 June 3, Chief Justice Anthony Mason; Justice Michael McHugh, “Mabo v Queensland (No 2)”, in Australasian Legal Information Institute, High Court of Australia:
- In the result, six members of the Court (Dawson J. dissenting) are in agreement that the common law of this country recognizes a form of native title which, in the cases where it has not been extinguished, reflects the entitlement of the indigenous inhabitants, in accordance with their laws or customs, to their traditional lands and that, subject to the effect of some particular Crown leases, the land entitlement of the Murray Islanders in accordance with their laws or customs is preserved, as native title, under the law of Queensland. The main difference between those members of the Court who constitute the majority is that, subject to the operation of the Racial Discrimination Act 1975 (Cth), neither of us nor Brennan J. agrees with the conclusion to be drawn from the judgments of Deane, Toohey and Gaudron JJ. that, at least in the absence of clear and unambiguous statutory provision to the contrary, extinguishment of native title by the Crown by inconsistent grant is wrongful and gives rise to a claim for compensatory damages.
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- (Britain, road transport) Abbreviation of junction.
- The Highways Agency plan to close J10 of the M5 to refurbish the motorway bridge.
Related terms
- CJ (law)
References
- “Judges and Officials”, in The Bluebook: A Uniform System of Citation, 19th edition, Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard Law Review Association, 2010, →ISBN, Table T11, page 443.
American Sign Language
Azerbaijani
Letter
J upper case (lower case j)
Dutch
Pronunciation
- (letter name): IPA(key): /jeː/
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Esperanto
Letter
J (upper case, lower case j)
Finnish
Letter
J (upper case, lower case j)
German
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /jɔt/
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Ido
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ʒ/
Italian
Pronunciation
- (name of letter) IPA(key): /iˈlunɡa/
- (phonetic realization) IPA(key): [j], [ʒ], [dʒ] (varies according to the source language of the borrowed term)
Letter
J m or f (invariable, lower case j)
- The tenth letter of the Latin alphabet, called i lunga in Italian.
Usage notes
Latin
In Latin, the letter J is a modern typographical convention for the consonant form of I. The letter I in ancient times represented either a vowel or a consonant, see I for more information.
Pronunciation
- Classical: IPA(key): /j/
Letter
J
- A letter of the Latin alphabet.
References
- J in Charlton T. Lewis and Charles Short (1879) A Latin Dictionary, Oxford: Clarendon Press
Latvian
Etymology
Proposed in 1908 as part of the new Latvian spelling by the scientific commission headed by K. Mīlenbahs, which was accepted and began to be taught in schools in 1909. Prior to that, Latvian had been written in German Fraktur, and sporadically in Cyrillic.
Malay
Pronunciation
Romanian
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ʒe/
Letter
J (upper case, lower case j)
- The thirteenth letter of the Romanian alphabet representing the phoneme /ʒ/. Preceded by Î and followed by K.
Saanich
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /t͡ʃʼ/
Slovene
Spanish
Turkish
Letter
J (upper case, lower case j)
Zulu
Letter
J (upper case, lower case j)
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