J
Tenth letter of the Latin alphabet
Summary
J is the tenth letter of the Latin alphabet, used in the modern English alphabet, the alphabets of other Western European languages and others worldwide. Its usual name in English is jay, with a now-uncommon variant jye.
Originally created by Wathiik
5/20/2001, 9:51:50 PM
Modified
6/12/2026, 9:10:05 PM
Recent revisions
Punctuation
Apply standard formatting per [[MOS:WAW]]
Punctuation for compound adjective
Repair overlinking per [[MOS:DATELINK]] or [[MOS:YEARLINK]]
Undid revision [[Special:Diff/1358299893|1358299893]] by [[Special:Contributions/Suhertryhertry|Suhertryhertry]] ([[User talk:Suhertryhertry|talk]])
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/* English */ Wordiness; of course books would do it in writing, since this long predates audiobooks
/* Use in writing systems */
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