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Javanese script is an abugida writing system which consists of 20 to 33 basic letters, depending on the language being written. Like other Brahmic scripts, each letter (called an aksara) represents a syllable with the inherent vowel /a/ or /ɔ/ which can be changed with the placement of diacritics around the letter.
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.
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Javanese is a Unicode block containing aksara Jawa characters traditionally used for ... There are 91 code points for Javanese script: 53 letters, 19 punctuation ...
is a syllable in the Javanese script that represents the sounds /ɖɔ/, /ɖa/. It is transliterated to Latin as "dha", and sometimes in Indonesian orthography as "dho". It has another form (pasangan), which is ꧀ꦝ, but represented by a single Unicode code point, U+A99D. [1] [2] [3]
is a syllable in the Javanese script that represents the sounds /ʈɔ/, /ʈa/. It is transliterated to Latin as "tha", and sometimes in Indonesian orthography as "tho". It has another form (pasangan), which is ꧀ꦛ, but represented by a single Unicode code point, U+A99B. [1] [2] [3]
is one of the syllables in the Javanese script that represents the sounds /rɔ/, /ra/. It is transliterated to Latin as "ra", and sometimes in Indonesian orthography as "ro". It has another form (pasangan), which is ꧀ꦫ, but represented by a single Unicode code point, U+A9AB. [1] [2] [3]