I (Mongolic)

I is a letter of related and vertically oriented alphabets used to write Mongolic and Tungusic languages.

Mongolian language

 * Transcribes Chakhar or ;  Khalkha, , and .  Transliterated into Cyrillic with the letter.
 * Today, often absorbed into a preceding syllable when at the end of a word.
 * Written medially with the single long tooth after a consonant, and with two after a vowel (with rare exceptions like ' 'eight' or  ' 'eight'/tribal name).
 * = a handwritten Inner Mongolian variant on the sequence ' (as in /  ' 'good' being written  ).
 * Also the medial form used after the junction in a proper name compound.
 * Derived from Old Uyghur yodh (𐽶), preceded by an aleph (𐽰) for isolate and initial forms.
 * Produced with I using the Windows Mongolian keyboard layout.
 * In the Mongolian Unicode block, ' comes after ' and before .