J
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See also: j [U+006A LATIN SMALL LETTER J], Appendix:Variations of "j", ل [U+0644 ARABIC LETTER LAM], and ᒍ [U+148D CANADIAN SYLLABICS CO]
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Translingual
Etymology
From a modification of the Latin letter I (“i”), from the Etruscan letter 𐌉 (i, “i”), from the Ancient Greek letter Ι (I, “iota”), derived from the Phoenician letter 𐤉 (y, “yod”), from the Egyptian hieroglyph 𓂝.
Letter
J (lower case j)
- The tenth letter of the basic modern Latin alphabet.
See also
Symbol
J
- (metrology) The symbol for joule, the unit of work or energy in the International System of Units
- jack (playing card)
- (linguistics) A wildcard for a palatal consonant
- Synonym: Ɉ
- (mathematics) A matrix of ones.
- J2 (2x2 matrix of all ones)
- (Voice Quality Symbols) position of the jaw (modified for protruded, offset, etc.)
- (clothing) Bra cup size.
Numeral
J (upper case Roman numeral, lower case j)
Gallery
- Letter styles
- Uppercase and lowercase versions of J, in normal and italic type
- Uppercase and lowercase J in Fraktur
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English
Alternative forms
Pronunciation
Letter
J (upper case, lower case j, plural Js or J's)
- The tenth letter of the English alphabet, called jay and written in the Latin script.
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.
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Noun
- (slang) (plural Js or J's) A marijuana cigarette. (Abbreviation of joint.)
- 1980 July, Paul Simon, “Late in the Evening”, in One-Trick Pony:
- I stepped outside to smoke myself a J.
- 1998, Joel and Ethan Coen, The Big Lebowski (motion picture), spoken by The Dude (Jeff Bridges):
- Mind if I do a J?
- 2023, “Modern Day Ripoff”, in Every Loser, performed by Iggy Pop:
- I ran out of blow a long time ago / I can't smoke a J or my guts fly away
- 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, 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 […]
- (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.
- (British, road transport) Abbreviation of junction.
- The Highways Agency plan to close J10 of the M5 to refurbish the motorway bridge.
- (card games) Abbreviation of jack.
- (basketball) Abbreviation of jump shot.
- 2017 February 18, Mike Gantner, “Durant a big admirer of DeRozan and his work ethic”, in Toronto Sun:
- And Durant had a front seat for just how much work DeRozan was putting in during their time together in Rio. "I watched him man," Durant said. "His footwork in the post is flawless. His jump shot in the mid-range is incredible. That is the type of stuff I look at as a basketball guy, his footwork, his mechanics on his J, his handle. At first he was a dunker and he barely dunks now. He’s a finesse player but he can play power forward. I’m a big fan."
- (slang, chiefly in the plural) (plural Js or J's) an Air Jordan shoe
- 2022 December 21, Ghetto Smosh, 1:57 from the start, in MY J’S CAN TALK!?!?, via YouTube, archived from the original on 5 June 2023:
- Don't pay no mind, Antwon, it's just an angry-ass J...
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Translations
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.
Proper noun
J
- (religion) Abbreviation of Jehovist.
Symbol
J
- Tatami mat, used as a unit of floorspace area (Kyoto tatami are 0.955 by 1.91 m, Nagoya 0.91 by 1.82 m, Tokyo 0.88 by 1.76 m). (From 畳 (-jō).)
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Afrikaans
Pronunciation
Letter
J (upper case, lower case j)
- The tenth letter of the Afrikaans alphabet, written in the Latin script.
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Noun
Angami
Letter
J
- The nineteenth letter of the Angami alphabet, written in the Latin script.
See also
- (Latin-script letters) Ü ü, Üi üi, A a, Ai ai, I i, Ie ie, U u, Uo uo, E e, Ei ei, O o, Ou ou, K k, Kh kh, G g, Ng ng, C c, Ch ch, J j, Jh jh, Ny ny, T t, Th th, D d, N n, Ts ts, Tsh tsh, Dz dz, P p, Ph ph, B b, M m, Pf pf, Bv bv, Y y, Yh yh, R r, Rh rh, L l, Lh lh, F f, V v, W w, Wh wh, S s, Sh sh, Z z, Zh zh, H h
Araki
Pronunciation
Letter
J (lowercase j)
Azerbaijani
Letter
J upper case (lower case j)
- The fifteenth letter of the Azerbaijani alphabet, written in the Latin script.
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Basque
Pronunciation
Letter
J (upper case, lower case j)
- The tenth letter of the Basque alphabet, called jota and written in the Latin script.
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Catalan
Pronunciation
Letter
J (upper case, lower case j)
- The tenth letter of the Catalan alphabet, called jota and written in the Latin script.
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Central Franconian
Etymology
- /j/, /ɣ/ are from West Germanic stem-initial *j; from stem-internal *g; from stem-initial *g in Ripuarian and northernmost Moselle Franconian.
Pronunciation
- /j/, [j], (Moselle Franconian also) [ʑ]
Letter
J
- A letter in the German-based alphabet of Central Franconian.
- A letter in the Dutch-based alphabet of Central Franconian.
Usage notes
- After back vowels, /ɣ/ (see G) is used instead of /j/ with few exceptions. The difference between these is thus widely allophonic.
Doubling of J and use in the syllable coda
- In the syllable coda, j is replaced with ch in the German-based spelling, g in the Dutch-based spelling.
- Intervocalically after short (front) vowels, j may be doubled to jj.
Central Mazahua
Pronunciation
Letter
J (lower case j)
- A letter of the Mazahua alphabet.
Chinese
Etymology 1
Initialism of jer (“penis”).
Pronunciation
- Cantonese
- (Standard Cantonese, Guangzhou–Hong Kong)+
- Jyutping: zei1
- Yale: jēi
- Cantonese Pinyin: dzei1
- Guangdong Romanization: zéi1
- Sinological IPA (key): /t͡sei̯⁵⁵/
- (Standard Cantonese, Guangzhou–Hong Kong)+
Noun
J
- (Hong Kong Cantonese, slang, euphemistic) penis (Classifier: 條/条 c)
- (Hong Kong Cantonese, slang) person
- 廢J/废J [Hong Kong Cantonese] ― fai3 zei1 [Jyutping] ― useless person; loser
Synonyms
Derived terms
- fam J
- 廢J / 废J
- 打J
- 賭J / 赌J
Verb
J (Hong Kong Cantonese, Internet slang)
- to masturbate; to have sexual fantasy towards another individual
- (in general) to fantasize; to fantasize about something for the feel-good feeling
Synonyms
Derived terms
- J圖 / J图
Related terms
Etymology 2
From the letter J of the English pattern playing cards. Various names exist for this symbol in the spoken language.
- Mandarin gōu
- From 鉤 / 钩 (gōu, “hook”), because the letter J resembles a hook.
- Cantonese zik1
- Borrowed from English jack.
Pronunciation
- Mandarin
- (Standard Chinese)+
- Hanyu Pinyin: gōu
- Zhuyin: ㄍㄡ
- Tongyong Pinyin: gou
- Wade–Giles: kou1
- Yale: gōu
- Gwoyeu Romatzyh: gou
- Palladius: гоу (gou)
- Sinological IPA (key): /koʊ̯⁵⁵/
- (Standard Chinese)+
- Cantonese
- (Standard Cantonese, Guangzhou–Hong Kong)+
- Jyutping: zik1
- Yale: jīk
- Cantonese Pinyin: dzik7
- Guangdong Romanization: jig1
- Sinological IPA (key): /t͡sɪk̚⁵/
- (Standard Cantonese, Guangzhou–Hong Kong)+
Noun
J
Synonyms
Variety | Location | Words |
---|---|---|
Northeastern Mandarin | Beijing | 鉤兒 |
Central Plains Mandarin | Luoyang | 鉤, 十一 |
Zhengzhou | 鉤, 十一 | |
Xi'an | 丁子 | |
Xuzhou | 丁鉤兒, 甲鉤兒 | |
Lanyin Mandarin | Ürümqi | 丁鉤兒 |
Southwestern Mandarin | Wuhan | 鉤子, 鉤, 鉤鉤, 孫子 |
Guiyang | 鉤鉤, 鉤, 夾鉤 | |
Liuzhou | 歐 | |
Jianghuai Mandarin | Nanjing | 丁鉤 |
Yangzhou | 茄鉤, 傑鉤 | |
Cantonese | Guangzhou | 積 |
Hong Kong | 積 | |
Taishan | 積 | |
Wuzhou | 積 | |
Yulin | 鉤 | |
Gan | Nanchang | 鉤 |
Lichuan | 鉤子 | |
Pingxiang | 鉤子, 鉤 | |
Hakka | Yudu | 鉤子 |
Huizhou | Jixi | 丁鉤 |
Jin | Taiyuan | 鉤子 |
Southern Min | Xiamen | 丁 |
Shantou | 丁 | |
Puning | 丁 | |
Wu | Shanghai | 茄勾 |
Shanghai (Chongming) | 斜鉤 | |
Suzhou | 茄杠 |
Etymology 3
Pronunciation
- Mandarin
- (Standard Chinese)+
- Hanyu Pinyin: zhèi
- Zhuyin: ㄓㄟˋ
- Tongyong Pinyin: jhèi
- Wade–Giles: chei4
- Yale: jèi
- Gwoyeu Romatzyh: jey
- Palladius: чжэй (čžɛj)
- Sinological IPA (key): /ʈ͡ʂeɪ̯⁵¹/
- (Standard Chinese)+
Pronoun
J
Etymology 4
Pronunciation 1
- Mandarin
- (Standard Chinese)+
- Hanyu Pinyin: zhèi
- Zhuyin: ㄓㄟˋ
- Tongyong Pinyin: jhèi
- Wade–Giles: chei4
- Yale: jèi
- Gwoyeu Romatzyh: jey
- Palladius: чжэй (čžɛj)
- Sinological IPA (key): /ʈ͡ʂeɪ̯⁵¹/
- (Standard Chinese)+
- Cantonese
- (Standard Cantonese, Guangzhou–Hong Kong)+
- Jyutping: zei1
- Yale: jēi
- Cantonese Pinyin: dzei1
- Guangdong Romanization: zéi1
- Sinological IPA (key): /t͡sei̯⁵⁵/
- (Standard Cantonese, Guangzhou–Hong Kong)+
- Southern Min
- Wu
Note: 6j(i)e - often [dʑ(i)e˨˥˧].
Letter
J
- The tenth letter of the Latin alphabet.
Pronunciation 2
- Mandarin
- (Standard Chinese, common)+
- Hanyu Pinyin: jī
- Zhuyin: ㄐㄧ
- Tongyong Pinyin: ji
- Wade–Giles: chi1
- Yale: jī
- Gwoyeu Romatzyh: ji
- Palladius: цзи (czi)
- Sinological IPA (key): /t͡ɕi⁵⁵/
- (Standard Chinese, official)+
- Hanyu Pinyin: jiē
- Zhuyin: ㄐㄧㄝ
- Tongyong Pinyin: jie
- Wade–Giles: chieh1
- Yale: jyē
- Gwoyeu Romatzyh: jie
- Palladius: цзе (cze)
- Sinological IPA (key): /t͡ɕi̯ɛ⁵⁵/
- (Standard Chinese, common)+
Letter
J
- The tenth letter used in Pinyin.
Usage notes
- 《汉语拼音方案》 defines a standard pronunciation for each letter. However, these pronunciations are rarely used in education; another pronunciation is commonly used instead.
- The pronunciation above are only used while referring to letters in Pinyin. They are not used in other context (such as English).
References
- Bauer, Robert S. (2021) ABC Cantonese-English Comprehensive Dictionary, Honolulu: University of Hawai'i Press, →ISBN, page 1058
Chipewyan
Pronunciation
Letter
J (lower case j)
- A letter of the Chipewyan alphabet, written in the Latin script.
Dutch
Pronunciation
Letter
J (capital, lowercase j)
- the tenth letter of the Dutch alphabet
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Esperanto
Pronunciation
Letter
J (upper case, lower case j)
- The thirteenth letter of the Esperanto alphabet, called jo or je and written in the Latin script.
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Estonian
Letter
J (upper case, lower case j)
- The tenth letter of the Estonian alphabet, called jott and written in the Latin script.
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Finnish
Etymology
The Finnish orthography using the Latin script was based on those of Swedish, German and Latin, and was first used in the mid-16th century. No earlier script is known. See the Wikipedia article on Finnish for more information, and J for information on the development of the glyph itself.
Letter
J (upper case, lower case j)
- The tenth letter of the Finnish alphabet, called jii and written in the Latin script.
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German
Pronunciation
Letter
J (upper case, lower case j)
- The tenth letter of the German alphabet, called Jot and written in the Latin script.
Symbol
J
- (chemistry) The chemical symbol of iodine.
- (card games) A jack, also called Junge.
Hungarian
Pronunciation
Letter
J (upper case, lower case j)
- The seventeenth letter of the Hungarian alphabet, called jé and written in the Latin script.
Declension
singular | plural | |
---|---|---|
nominative | J | J-k |
accusative | J-t | J-ket |
dative | J-nek | J-knek |
instrumental | J-vel | J-kkel |
causal-final | J-ért | J-kért |
translative | J-vé | J-kké |
terminative | J-ig | J-kig |
essive-formal | J-ként | J-kként |
essive-modal | — | — |
inessive | J-ben | J-kben |
superessive | J-n | J-ken |
adessive | J-nél | J-knél |
illative | J-be | J-kbe |
sublative | J-re | J-kre |
allative | J-hez | J-khez |
elative | J-ből | J-kből |
delative | J-ről | J-kről |
ablative | J-től | J-ktől |
non-attributive possessive – singular |
J-é | J-ké |
non-attributive possessive – plural |
J-éi | J-kéi |
possessor | single possession | multiple possessions |
---|---|---|
1st person sing. | J-m | J-im |
2nd person sing. | J-d | J-id |
3rd person sing. | J-je | J-i |
1st person plural | J-nk | J-ink |
2nd person plural | J-tek | J-itek |
3rd person plural | J-jük | J-ik |
See also
Further reading
- j in Géza Bárczi, László Országh, et al., editors, A magyar nyelv értelmező szótára [The Explanatory Dictionary of the Hungarian Language] (ÉrtSz.), Budapest: Akadémiai Kiadó, 1959–1962. Fifth ed., 1992: →ISBN.
Icelandic
Letter
J (lower case j)
- The thirteenth letter of the Icelandic alphabet, written in the Latin script.
See also
Ido
Pronunciation
Letter
J (lower case j)
- The tenth letter of the Ido alphabet, written in the Latin script.
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Indonesian
Pronunciation
Letter
J (upper case, lower case j)
- The tenth letter of the Indonesian alphabet, written in the Latin script.
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Italian
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