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  2. Ha (Javanese) - Wikipedia

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    (ha), is a syllable in the Javanese script which represents the sound /hɔ/ or /ha/. The letter can also represent a null consonant, in which it would be pronounced as /ɔ/ or /a/. The letter can also represent a null consonant, in which it would be pronounced as /ɔ/ or /a/.

  3. Javanese language - Wikipedia

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    The word Jawa written in Javanese script Two Javanese speakers, recorded in Indonesia. Javanese (/ ˌ dʒ ɑː v ə ˈ n iː z / JAH-və-NEEZ, [3] / dʒ æ v ə-/ JAV-ə-, /-ˈ n iː s /-⁠ NEESS; [4] basa Jawa, Javanese script: ꦧꦱꦗꦮ, Pegon: باسا جاوا ‎, IPA: [bɔsɔ d͡ʒɔwɔ]) is an Austronesian language spoken primarily by the Javanese people from the central and eastern ...

  4. Javanese orthography - Wikipedia

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    Since the introduction of Latin script, the Javanese orthography in Latin script has undergone several orthographic reforms. The alphabet is generally the same as the Indonesian alphabet . There are six digraphs : dh , kh , ng , ny , sy , and th , and five letters with diacritics: å , é , ě , ó and ú .

  5. Brahmic scripts - Wikipedia

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    Hanunó'o: Kawi: 14th century Hanuno'o language: Hano U+1720–U+173F ᜱᜨᜳᜨᜳᜢ: Javanese: Kawi: 16th century Javanese language, Sundanese language, Madurese language: Java U+A980–U+A9DF ꦄꦏ꧀ꦱꦫꦗꦮ Kaithi: Nagari: 16th century Historically used for writing legal, administrative, and private records. Kthi U+11080–U+110CF ...

  6. Javanese poetry - Wikipedia

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    Javanese poetry (poetry in the Javanese or especially the Kawi language; Low Javanese: tembang; High Javanese: sekar) is traditionally recited in song form. The standard forms are divided into three types, sekar ageng , sekar madya , and sekar macapat , also common with the ngoko terms: tembang gedhé, tembang tengahan, and tembang macapat.

  7. Javanese (Unicode block) - Wikipedia

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    Moore, Lisa (2019-02-08), "B.14.1 Properties of U+A9BD JAVANESE CONSONANT SIGN KERET, C.4 Suspicious identity of U+A9B5 JAVANESE VOWEL SIGN TOLONG", UTC #158 Minutes L2/19-083 Lindenberg, Norbert; Perdana, Aditya Bayu (2019-03-22), Positional category of Javanese pengkal

  8. Na (Javanese) - Wikipedia

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    is one of syllable in Javanese script that represent the sound /nɔ/, /na/. It is transliterated to Latin as "na", and sometimes in Indonesian orthography as "no". It has another form (pasangan), which is ꧀ꦤ, but represented by a single Unicode code point, U+A9A4. [1] [2] [3]

  9. Ya (Javanese) - Wikipedia

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    Its pasangan form ꧀ꦪ, is located on the bottom side of the previous syllable.The pasangan only occurs if a word ends with a consonant, and the next word starts with 'y', for example ꦲꦤꦏ꧀ꦪꦸꦪꦸ - anak yuyu (little crab).