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Myanmar is a Unicode block containing characters for the Burmese, Mon, Shan, Palaung, and the Karen languages of Myanmar, as well as the Aiton and Phake languages of Northeast India. It is also used to write Pali and Sanskrit in Myanmar.
The Unicode range currently used by the Burmese script was originally used for Tibetan script in Unicode 1.0. However, that was removed in Unicode 1.1 and re-added in Unicode 2.0 in a different range. No Unicode fonts that assume the 1.0 encoding are known, so problems with this are not to be expected.
Myanmar script was added to the Unicode Standard in September 1999 with the release of version 3.0. The Unicode block for Myanmar is U+1000–U+109F: Myanmar [1]
Myanmar Extended-C is a Unicode block containing numerals for Eastern Pwo and Pa'O languages. Myanmar Extended-C [1] [2] Official Unicode Consortium code chart (PDF)
Myanmar", Recommendations to UTC #165 October 2020 on Script Proposals: L2/20-237: Moore, Lisa (2020-10-27), "Consensus 165-C19", UTC #165 Minutes, The UTC accepts a formal name alias of type "correction" for U+AA6E MYANMAR LETTER KHAMTI HHA, for Unicode version 14.0. The formal name alias will be: MYANMAR LETTER KHAMTI LLA. U+AA7B: 1: L2/09 ...
Myanmar script was added to the Unicode Standard in September 1999 with the release of version 3.0. The Unicode block for Myanmar is U+1000–U+109F: Myanmar
In addition, using Unicode would ease the implementation of natural language processing technologies. [2] The Myanmar government designated 1 October 2019 as "U-Day" to officially switch to Unicode. [4] The full transition was expected by some to take two years. [9] [needs update] Unicode uses the private-use script code Qaag to mark text ...
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