Also known as I-acute, I with acute
thumb|Latin I with acute
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Encyclopedic overview
11 sectionsContents
- Usage in various languages
- Chinese
- Dobrujan Tatar
- Faroese
- Hungarian, Icelandic, Irish, Czech and Slovak
- Ibero-Romance & Italian
- Karakalpak
- Vietnamese
- Character mappings
- See also
- References
thumb|Latin I with acute
Í, í (i-acute) is a letter in the Faroese, Hungarian, Icelandic, Karakalpak, Dobrujan Tatar, Czech, and Slovak languages, where it often indicates a long /i/ vowel (ee in English word feel). This form also appears in Catalan, Irish, Italian, Occitan, Portuguese, Spanish, Aragonese, Galician, Leonese, Navajo, and Vietnamese language as a variant of the letter "i". In Latin, the long i is used instead of for a long i-vowel.
Excerpted from Wikipedia’s “Í” article, available under the CC BY-SA 4.0 licence.