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    Is there an older form of German that substitutes the letter "I" for the letter "J".

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    Carl C

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    Can you give an example word as your question is unclear. Historically the letter "j" evolved from the letter "I".

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      Pauke, I believe I saw the word "JAHRE" spelled "IAHRE" on a mid 19th century medal.

      Carl

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        Then I would think it was just the style of lettering used and the "I" and "J" might be interchanged or at least the "J" has the appearance more of an "I".

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