J

J is the tenth letter in the modern Latin alphabet; it was the last of the 26 letters to be added. In most dialects of English, it is pronounced jay /dʒeɪ/, though in some dialects, especially in Scotland and Irelandcitation needed], it may be pronounced "jye." citation needed]

In the International Phonetic Alphabet, represents the palatal approximant.

On alphanumeric keyboards using the QWERTY layout, the F and J keys generally have a raised bar (perceptible to the touch) over them to assist in touch typing. All other keys can be found with their relative positions around these two keys as the index finger is generally used to type the F and the J.