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Latin-script digraph From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Lj (all uppercase: LJ, all lowercase: lj) is a letter in some Slavic languages. It is a digraph made of the Latin letters L and J. Lj is used for the sound /ʎ/, a sound similar to /lj/ and /lʲ/.
| LJ Lj lj |
It is the 17th letter of Gaj's Latin alphabet (a Latin version of the Serbian Cyrillic alphabet), coming after L and before M.
In Unicode, Lj is its own character, with three forms:
- U+01C7 LJ
- U+01C8 Lj
- U+01C9 lj
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