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  2. Javanese script - Wikipedia

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    Javanese script (natively known as Aksara Jawa, Hanacaraka, Carakan, and Dentawyanjana) [1] is one of Indonesia's traditional scripts developed on the island of Java. The script is primarily used to write the Javanese language and has also been used to write several other regional languages such as Sundanese and Madurese , the regional lingua ...

  3. 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.

  4. 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]

  5. Dha (Javanese) - Wikipedia

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    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.

  6. Ha (Javanese) - Wikipedia

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    There are several rules regarding the writing of ꦲ, whether pronounced as "ha" or "a". ꦲ in front of a word is always transliterated as "a", except for foreign loan words. The same rule applies when sandhangan swara (vowel diacritics) is used. Read as "a": ꦲꦏꦸ - aku (me), ꦲꦺꦴꦫ - ora (not), ꦲꦶꦭꦁ - ilang (lost)

  7. Ca (Javanese) - Wikipedia

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    is a character in Javanese script that represents the syllable /tʃɔ/ or /tʃa/. It is transliterated to Latin as "ca", and sometimes in Indonesian orthography as "co". It has another form (pasangan), which is ꧀ꦕ, but both forms represented by a single Unicode code point, U+A995. [1] [2] [3]

  8. Ra (Javanese) - Wikipedia

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    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]

  9. Tha (Javanese) - Wikipedia

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    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]