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Letter "j" is present in all Latin alphabets. It represents a voiced palatal approximant sound, [ [d͡ʒ:]] or [ [ʒ]], depending on the phonetic system of a particular language. Historically, "j" was a variant of the letter "i" but it later became independent.
The lowercase j is used to denote one of the basic vectors, an imaginary quantity, jerk, a secondary index in programming and mathematics. These goals can be achieved with the help of symbol [U:1D457] from the block with [BLOCK:mathematical-alphanumeric-symbols].
The double-struck italic lowercase "j" comes in handy when you need to write words in English, French, German, and other languages. Use the double-struck letter to decorate your text.