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  2. Javanese script - Wikipedia

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    Javanese vowel letters can be used to represent independent or word-initial vowels. A vowel sound following a consonant is written by adding a diacritic, or dependent form of a vowel to a basic syllable (Javanese: ꦱꦤ꧀ꦝꦔꦤ꧀, romanized: sandhangan), which modifies the letter's inherent vowel sound.

  3. Javanese (Unicode block) - Wikipedia

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    There are 91 code points for Javanese script: 53 letters, 19 punctuation marks, 10 numbers, and 9 vowels: Javanese Official Unicode Consortium code chart (PDF) ...

  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. Pegon script - Wikipedia

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    Pegon (Javanese and Sundanese: اَكسارا ڤَيڮَون ‎, Aksara Pégon; also known as اَبجَد ڤَيڮَون ‎, Abjad Pégon, Madurese: أبجاْد ڤَيگو, Abjâd Pèghu) [3] is a modified Arabic script used to write the Javanese, Sundanese, and Madurese languages, as an alternative to the Latin script or the Javanese script [4] and the Old Sundanese script. [5]

  6. Ja (Javanese) - Wikipedia

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    Mahaprana letters were originally aspirated consonants used in Sanskrit and Kawi transliterations. However, there are no aspirated consonants in modern Javanese ...

  7. Ga (Javanese) - Wikipedia

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    The letter ꦒ has a murda form, which is ... Javanese Official Unicode Consortium code chart (PDF) ...

  8. Kawi script - Wikipedia

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    The Kawi script or the Old Javanese script (Indonesian: aksara kawi, aksara carakan kuna) is a Brahmic script found primarily in Java and used across much of Maritime Southeast Asia between the 8th century and the 16th century. [1] The script is an abugida, meaning that characters are read with an inherent vowel.

  9. Template:Unicode chart Javanese - Wikipedia

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