The Bangla script য is derived from the
Siddhaṃ , and is marked by a similar horizontal head line, but less geometric shape, than its Devanagari counterpart, य. Unlike most other Indic scripts and like Odia, the Bangla য is pronounced as a
voiced postalveolar affricate (similar to the English "j" sound). The "y" sound is represented by the related letter য়. In addition to this, the inherent vowel of Bangla consonant letters is /ɔ/, so the bare letter য will sometimes be transliterated as "jo" instead of "ya". Adding o-kar, the "o" vowel mark, gives a reading of /dʒo/. Like all Indic consonants, য can be modified by marks to indicate another (or no) vowel than its inherent "a".
য in Bangla-using languages য is used as a basic consonant character in all of the major Bangla script orthographies, including
Bangla and
Assamese.
Conjuncts with য Bangla য exhibits conjunct ligatures, as is common in Indic scripts, with a tendency towards stacked ligatures.
Bangla Ya-phala The letter য has a special form when used as the last letter of a conjunct called "Ya-phala" (or "Jô-fôla"). This reduced form of য is appended to the right of the preceding letter or conjunct, with vowel signs falling outside of the ya-phala as in most conjuncts. The use of a reduced Ya-phala is similar to the
Ra-phala and
Va-phala forms, which attach to the bottom of a letter or conjunct. Unlike these other reduced consonant forms, ya-phala can be appended to the
independent A vowel character. In representing Bangla text on computer systems, the
Zero-width joiner is used to suppress formation of ya-phala in certain contexts, as
Hasant + Ya is realized as ya-phala by default. • ভ্ (bh) + য (ya) gives the ligature bhya: • ব্ (b) + য (ya) gives the ligature bya: • চ্ (c) + য (ya) gives the ligature cya: • ঢ্ (ḍʱ) + য (ya) gives the ligature ḍʱya: • ড্ (ḍ) + য (ya) gives the ligature ḍya: • ধ্ (dʱ) + য (ya) gives the ligature dʱya: • দ্ (d) + র্ (r) + য (ya) gives the ligature drya, with
ra phala in addition to ya phala: • দ্ (d) + য (ya) gives the ligature dya: • গ্ (g) + ধ্ (dʱ) + য (ya) gives the ligature gdʱya: • ঘ্ (ɡʱ) + য (ya) gives the ligature ɡʱya: • গ্ (g) + ন্ (n) + য (ya) gives the ligature gnya: • গ্ (g) + র্ (r) + য (ya) gives the ligature grya, with ra phala in addition to ya phala: • গ্ (g) + য (ya) gives the ligature gya: • জ্ (j) + য (ya) gives the ligature jya: • খ্ (kh) + য (ya) gives the ligature khya: • ক্ (k) + শ্ (ʃ) + ম্ (m) + য (ya) gives the ligature kʃmya: • ক্ (k) + ষ্ (ṣ) + য (ya) gives the ligature kṣya: • ক্ (k) + য (ya) gives the ligature kya: • ল্ (l) + ক্ (k) + য (ya) gives the ligature lkya: • ল্ (l) + য (ya) gives the ligature lya: • ম্ (m) + য (ya) gives the ligature mya: • ন্ (n) + ধ্ (dʱ) + য (ya) gives the ligature ndʱya: • ন্ (n) + দ্ (d) + য (ya) gives the ligature ndya: • ঙ্ (ŋ) + ঘ্ (ɡʱ) + য (ya) gives the ligature ŋɡʱya: • ঙ্ (ŋ) + গ্ (g) + য (ya) gives the ligature ŋgya: • ঙ্ (ŋ) + ক্ (k) + য (ya) gives the ligature ŋkya: • ণ্ (ṇ) + ড্ (ḍ) + য (ya) gives the ligature ṇḍya: • ণ্ (ṇ) + ঠ্ (ṭh) + য (ya) gives the ligature ṇṭhya: • ণ্ (ṇ) + য (ya) gives the ligature ṇya: • ন্ (n) + ত্ (t) + র্ (r) + য (ya) gives the ligature ntrya, with ra phala in addition to ya phala: • ন্ (n) + ত্ (t) + য (ya) gives the ligature ntya: • ন্ (n) + য (ya) gives the ligature nya: • প্ (p) + র্ (r) + য (ya) gives the ligature prya, with ra phala in addition to ya phala • প্ (p) + য (ya) gives the ligature pya: • র্ (r) + ব্ (b) + য (ya) gives the ligature rbya, with the
repha prefix in addition to ya phala: • র্ (r) + চ্ (c) + য (ya) gives the ligature rcya, with repha and ya phala: • র্ (r) + ঢ্ (ḍʱ) + য (ya) gives the ligature rḍʱya, with repha and ya phala: • র্ (r) + ঘ্ (ɡʱ) + য (ya) gives the ligature rɡʱya, with repha and ya phala: • র্ (r) + গ্ (g) + য (ya) gives the ligature rɡya, with repha and ya phala: • র্ (r) + হ্ (h) + য (ya) gives the ligature rhya, with repha and ya phala: • র্ (r) + জ্ (j) + য (ya) gives the ligature rjya, with repha and ya phala: • র্ (r) + খ্ (kh) + য (ya) gives the ligature rkhya, with repha and ya phala: • র্ (r) + ক্ (k) + য (ya) gives the ligature rkya, with repha and ya phala: • র্ (r) + ম্ (m) + য (ya) gives the ligature rmya, with repha and ya phala: • র্ (r) + ণ্ (ṇ) + য (ya) gives the ligature rṇya, with repha and ya phala: • র্ (r) + শ্ (ʃ) + য (ya) gives the ligature rʃya, with repha and ya phala: • র্ (r) + ষ্ (ṣ) + য (ya) gives the ligature rṣya, with repha and ya phala: • র্ (r) + থ্ (th) + য (ya) gives the ligature rthya, with repha and ya phala: • র্ (r) + ত্ (t) + য (ya) gives the ligature rtya, with repha and ya phala: • শ্ (ʃ) + য (ya) gives the ligature ʃya: • ষ্ (ṣ) + ঠ্ (ṭh) + য (ya) gives the ligature ṣṭhya: • ষ্ (ṣ) + ট্ (ṭ) + য (ya) gives the ligature ṣṭya: • ষ্ (ṣ) + য (ya) gives the ligature ṣya: • স্ (s) + থ্ (th) + য (ya) gives the ligature sthya: • স্ (s) + ত্ (t) + য (ya) gives the ligature stya: • স্ (s) + য (ya) gives the ligature sya: • থ্ (th) + য (ya) gives the ligature thya: • ত্ (t) + ম্ (m) + য (ya) gives the ligature tmya: • ত্ (t) + র্ (r) + য (ya) gives the ligature trya, with the
ra phala and ya phala suffixes • ট্ (ṭ) + য (ya) gives the ligature ṭya: • ত্ (t) + ত্ (t) + য (ya) gives the ligature ttya: • ত্ (t) + য (ya) gives the ligature tya: • য্ (y) + য (ya) gives the ligature yya:
Other conjuncts of য Ya-phala is almost universal, and its suppression generally only happens in order to express
a repha on য instead. • র্ (r) + য (ya) gives the ligature rya, with the repha prefix: ==Gujarati Ya==