Che with vertical stroke (ø ù; italics: <span style="font-family: times, Times New Roman, serif; font-size: larger">ø ù</span>) is a letter of the Cyrillic script. Its form is derived from the Cyrillic letter Che (ç à<span style="font-family: times, Times New Roman, serif; font-size: larger">ç ÃÂ</span>).
Che with vertical stroke is used in the alphabet of the Azeri language, where it represents the voiced postalveolar affricate , like the pronunciation of in "jump". The corresponding letter in the Latin alphabet is .
Che with vertical stroke corresponds in other Cyrillic alphabets to the digraphs or , or to the letters Che with descender (ö ÷), Dzhe (àÃÂ), Khakassian Che (àÃÂ), Zhe with breve (àÃÂ), Zhe with diaeresis (àÃÂ), or Zhje (àÃÂ).
From 1958 until 1991, it was used in the Azerbaijani alphabet to represent ; in this alphabet it is found in the name of Azerbaijan: ëû. The Azerbaijani Cyrillic alphabet and continue to be used to write Azerbaijani in Dagestan. The letter is also used in the Tat and Judeo-Tat alphabets in Azerbaijan.