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3 Use in other languages 4 Other uses 5 Computing codes 5.1 Wingdings smiley issue 6 Other representations 7 References 8 External linksHistoryations according to the regional dialect: [j, ?, ?, ?, ?, x] (the last one is typical of the Spanish Basque Country).The letter J is generally not used in the modern Celtic languages and in Galician, except in loanwords.Among non-European languages which have adopted the Latin script, 'J' stands for /?/ in Turkish, Azerbaijani, and Tatar. 'J' stands for /d?/ in Indonesian, Somali, Malay, Igbo, Shona, Oromo, Turkmen, and Zulu. It represents a voiced palatal plosive /?/ in Konkani, Yoruba, and Swahili. In Kiowa, 'J' stands for a voiceless alveolar plosive, /t/.In Chinese Pinyin, 'J' stands for /t?/, an unaspirated Q. The Royal Thai General System of Transcription does not use the 'J', although it is used in some proper names and non-standard transcriptions to represent either ? [t?] or ? [t??] (the latter following Pali/Sanskrit root equivalents). In romanized Pashto, 'J' represents ?, pronounced [dz].'J' is not used frequently in the Native American languages Gwich'in, Hn, Kaska, Tagish, Tlingit, Navajo, and Northern and Southern Tutchone.Other usesThe capital letter J, in upright (non-slanted) type, is the unit symbol for the joule energy unit. It is also the dimension symbol for luminous intensity, conventionally rendered in a sans-serif typeface.Computing codesCharacter J j ?Unicode name LATIN CAPITAL LETTER J LATIN SMALL LETTER J LATIN SMALL LETTER DOTLESS JEncodings decimal hex decimal hex decimal hexUnicode 74 U+004A 106 U+006A 567 U+0237UTF-8 74 4A 106 6A 200 183 C8 B7Numeric character reference J J j j