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'''Yat''' or '''jat''' (Ѣ ѣ; italics: <span style="font-family: serif">''Ѣ ѣ''</span>) is the thirty-second letter of the [[Early Cyrillic alphabet|old Cyrillic alphabet]]. It is usually [[Romanization|romanized]] as E with a haček: ''Ě ě''.
There is also another version of yat, the '''iotated yat''' (majuscule: {{angbr|{{Slavonic|Ꙓ}}}}, minuscule: {{angbr|{{Slavonic|ꙓ}}}}), which is a Cyrillic character combining a [[Decimal I (Cyrillic)|decimal I]] r [[palochka]] and a yat. There was no numerical value for this letter and it was not in the [[Glagolitic alphabet]]. It was encoded in Unicode 5.1 at positions U+A652 and U+A653.
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