Ya (Я, я) is a letter in the Cyrillic alphabet, representing the iotated vowel (IPA).
Ya is actually a hybrid of two historic letters. One is a iotified (IA), a ligature of decimal I and A, similar to letters like Yu (Ю) or Iotified E (). The other is Little Yus (). In East Slavic (including Russian), the phonetic distinction between IA (and (a front nasal vowel ) was lost, so that in many East Slavic texts written in the Cyrillic cursive script (Skoropis), a variant of the letter (a rounder form without the 'middle leg') was used to indicate [ja.
When Peter I introduced his "civil script" in 1708, he had this round form of adapted to the roman style of the Western European Latin alphabet, which resulted in the form of a backwards Latin R.
Consequently, this new "Я" has no counterpart in the Glagolitic, Greek or Latin alphabets, no numerical value, and no name other than "Ya".
In Unicode, Я shares codepoints with IA (A iotified). The actual glyph depends on the font.
| Character encoding | Case | Binary | Hexadecimal | Octal | Decimal |
| Unicode | Capital | 0000010000101111 | 042F | 2057 | 1071 |
| Small | 0000010001001111 | 044F | 2117 | 1103 | |
| KOI | Capital | 11110001 | F1 | 361 | 241 |
| Small | 11010001 | D1 | 321 | 209 | |
| Windows 1251 | Capital | 11011111 | DF | 337 | 223 |
| Small | 11111111 | FF | 377 | 255 | |
| ISO 8859-5 | Capital | 11001111 | CF | 317 | 207 |
| Small | 11101111 | EF | 357 | 239 |
Its HTML entity is Я or Я for capital and я or я for small letter.
The Cyrillic letters я and и are used in faux Cyrillic typography.
Я (lizherenn) | Ya (cyrillique) | Я | Я (Cirillico) | Я | Я (кириллица) | Я | Я
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