Yu (Cyrillic)

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Cyrillic letter Yu
Image:Cyrillic letter Yu.png
Unicode (hex)
majuscule: U+042E
minuscule: U+044E
Cyrillic alphabet
АБВГҐДЂ
ЃЕЀЁЄЖЗ
ЅИЍІЇЙЈ
КЛЉМНЊО
ПРСТЋЌУ
ЎФХЦЧЏШ
ЩЪЫЬЭЮЯ
Non-Slavic letters
ӐӒӘӚӔҒҔ
ӺӶԀԂӖӁҖ
ӜԄҘӞԐӠԆ
ӢҊӤҚӃҠҞ
ҜԞԚӅԒԠԈ
ԔӍӉҢӇҤԢ
ԊӦӨӪҨҦҎ
ԖҪԌҬԎӮӰ
ӲҮҰҲӼӾҺ
ҴҶӴӋҸҼҾ
ӸҌӬԘԜӀ
Archaic letters
ҀѺОУѠѾѢ
ѤѦѪѨѬѮѰ
ѲѴ
List of Cyrillic letters
Cyrillic digraphs

Yu (Ю, ю) is a letter of the Cyrillic alphabet, representing either the combination /ju/ (a so-called iotated vowel) or /u/ after a palatalized consonant.

Apart from the form I-O, in early Slavonic manuscripts the letter appears also in a mirrored form O-I (Ꙕ, ꙕ). It is this form that is probably the original, precisely displaying the Greek combination omicron-iota (οι). At the time the Greek alphabet was adapted to the Slavonic language (giving rise to the Cyrillic alphabet), this denoted Close front rounded vowel /y/ in educated Greek speech. This digraphic representation of /y/ was so basic for speakers of Greek that the simple letter upsilon (υ) representing the same sound came to be called υ ψιλόν (y psilon) "simple" υ in contrast to "complex" οι.

Probably in analogy to the 'iotated' letters Ѥ, ІА, Ѩ and Ѭ, which fulfilled similar functions in Slavonic, this OI ligature was soon mirrored to the modern form ю.[citation needed]