Buginese Comprehensive Unicode Test Page (original) (raw)
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Comprehensive Unicode Test Page forBuginese
This page tests the Buginese Unicode block (U+1A00 - U+1A1F).
It is part of the Gallery of Unicode Fonts and is based on the Unicode Standard (version 5.0.0).
Letters have an inherent -a vowel. The other vowels are indicated by a mark above, below, to the left, or to the right of the letter, depending on the vowel. Vowels at the beginning of syllables are represented by using U+1A15 (A) as a base for the vowel mark. Syllables ending in a consonant are not differentiated.
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The selected font must be installed on your system. This page might not display properly with older versions of Internet Explorer or Netscape. Additionally, Netscape & Firefox may show an unsupported character using a different font to the one selected. Internet Explorer seems to do this too, but to a much lesser extent.
Reserved/unallocated codepoints are shown with a gray background.
There are two sections presented below to test characters in the Buginese block:
- The first section shows combinations of characters to test actual usage of Buginese script.
- Note that the letters used in column/row headings represent the Unicode designations, not necessarily how the letters would be transcribed using the Latin alphabet.
- And some of the consonant/vowel combinations shown below may not actually be used.
- The second section is just the list of Buginese codepoints and is laid out in a grid format for easy comparison against the online Unicode charts.
- Placing your cursor over any of the characters in the chart shows the codepoint and its name from the Unicode Character Database (Copyright © 1991-2006 Unicode, Inc). This may not work with some browsers.
- Combining and non-spacing codepoints are preceded with a non-breaking space and are shown with a dashed border
| | Buginese syllable matrix | | | | | | | | -------------------------- | ------- | ------- | ------- | ------- | -------- | -- | | vowel signs | | | | | | | | A(inherent) | IU+1A17 | UU+1A18 | EU+1A19 | OU+1A1A | AEU+1A1B | | | letters | ᨗ | ᨘ | ᨙ | ᨚ | ᨛ | | | KAU+1A00 | ᨀ | ᨀᨗ | ᨀᨘ | ᨀᨙ | ᨀᨚ | ᨀᨛ | | GAU+1A01 | ᨁ | ᨁᨗ | ᨁᨘ | ᨁᨙ | ᨁᨚ | ᨁᨛ | | NGAU+1A02 | ᨂ | ᨂᨗ | ᨂᨘ | ᨂᨙ | ᨂᨚ | ᨂᨛ | | NGKAU+1A03 | ᨃ | ᨃᨗ | ᨃᨘ | ᨃᨙ | ᨃᨚ | ᨃᨛ | | PAU+1A04 | ᨄ | ᨄᨗ | ᨄᨘ | ᨄᨙ | ᨄᨚ | ᨄᨛ | | BAU+1A05 | ᨅ | ᨅᨗ | ᨅᨘ | ᨅᨙ | ᨅᨚ | ᨅᨛ | | MAU+1A06 | ᨆ | ᨆᨗ | ᨆᨘ | ᨆᨙ | ᨆᨚ | ᨆᨛ | | MPAU+1A07 | ᨇ | ᨇᨗ | ᨇᨘ | ᨇᨙ | ᨇᨚ | ᨇᨛ | | TAU+1A08 | ᨈ | ᨈᨗ | ᨈᨘ | ᨈᨙ | ᨈᨚ | ᨈᨛ | | DAU+1A09 | ᨉ | ᨉᨗ | ᨉᨘ | ᨉᨙ | ᨉᨚ | ᨉᨛ | | NAU+1A0A | ᨊ | ᨊᨗ | ᨊᨘ | ᨊᨙ | ᨊᨚ | ᨊᨛ | | NRAU+1A0B | ᨋ | ᨋᨗ | ᨋᨘ | ᨋᨙ | ᨋᨚ | ᨋᨛ | | CAU+1A0C | ᨌ | ᨌᨗ | ᨌᨘ | ᨌᨙ | ᨌᨚ | ᨌᨛ | | JAU+1A0D | ᨍ | ᨍᨗ | ᨍᨘ | ᨍᨙ | ᨍᨚ | ᨍᨛ | | NYAU+1A0E | ᨎ | ᨎᨗ | ᨎᨘ | ᨎᨙ | ᨎᨚ | ᨎᨛ | | NYCAU+1A0F | ᨏ | ᨏᨗ | ᨏᨘ | ᨏᨙ | ᨏᨚ | ᨏᨛ | | YAU+1A10 | ᨐ | ᨐᨗ | ᨐᨘ | ᨐᨙ | ᨐᨚ | ᨐᨛ | | RAU+1A11 | ᨑ | ᨑᨗ | ᨑᨘ | ᨑᨙ | ᨑᨚ | ᨑᨛ | | LAU+1A12 | ᨒ | ᨒᨗ | ᨒᨘ | ᨒᨙ | ᨒᨚ | ᨒᨛ | | VAU+1A13 | ᨓ | ᨓᨗ | ᨓᨘ | ᨓᨙ | ᨓᨚ | ᨓᨛ | | SAU+1A14 | ᨔ | ᨔᨗ | ᨔᨘ | ᨔᨙ | ᨔᨚ | ᨔᨛ | | AU+1A15 | ᨕ | ᨕᨗ | ᨕᨘ | ᨕᨙ | ᨕᨚ | ᨕᨛ | | HAU+1A16 | ᨖ | ᨖᨗ | ᨖᨘ | ᨖᨙ | ᨖᨚ | ᨖᨛ | | | A(inherent) | U+1A17I | U+1A18U | U+1A19E | U+1A1AO | U+1A1BAE | |
"iya" ligature | |
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ᨕᨗᨐ | U+1A15 (A) U+1A17 (I) U+1A10 (YA)This sequence should create the "iya" ligature, which looks like "yi" but with the dot above moved all the way to the left.(This needs to be verified with the finalized Unicode 4.1 chapter for Buginese.) |
Buginese punctuation | |
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᨞ | U+1A1EPALLAWA |
᨟ | U+1A1FEND OF SECTION |
Buginese [1A00-1A1F]
| | 1A0 | 1A1 | | | | ------ | --- | - | - | | 0 | ᨀ | ᨐ | 0 | | 1 | ᨁ | ᨑ | 1 | | 2 | ᨂ | ᨒ | 2 | | 3 | ᨃ | ᨓ | 3 | | 4 | ᨄ | ᨔ | 4 | | 5 | ᨅ | ᨕ | 5 | | 6 | ᨆ | ᨖ | 6 | | 7 | ᨇ | ᨗ | 7 | | 8 | ᨈ | ᨘ | 8 | | 9 | ᨉ | ᨙ | 9 | | A | ᨊ | ᨚ | A | | B | ᨋ | ᨛ | B | | C | ᨌ | | C | | D | ᨍ | | D | | E | ᨎ | ᨞ | E | | F | ᨏ | ᨟ | F | | | 1A0 | 1A1 | | |
This page was updated on 2006-09-27