Tai Le alphabet
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| Dehong Dai/Tai Le |
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| Type |
abugida
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Time period
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ca. 1200 CE – present |
| Direction | Left-to-right |
| ISO 15924 | Tale, 353 |
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Unicode alias
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Tai Le |
| U+1950–U+197F | |
Tai Le is Tai Nüa script, the script used for the Tai Nüa language.
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Unicode[edit]
Main article: Tai Le (Unicode block)
Tai Le script was added to the Unicode Standard in April, 2003 with the release of version 4.0.
The Unicode block for Tai Le is U+1950–U+197F:
| Tai Le[1][2] Official Unicode Consortium code chart (PDF) |
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| 0 | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | A | B | C | D | E | F | |
| U+195x | ᥐ | ᥑ | ᥒ | ᥓ | ᥔ | ᥕ | ᥖ | ᥗ | ᥘ | ᥙ | ᥚ | ᥛ | ᥜ | ᥝ | ᥞ | ᥟ |
| U+196x | ᥠ | ᥡ | ᥢ | ᥣ | ᥤ | ᥥ | ᥦ | ᥧ | ᥨ | ᥩ | ᥪ | ᥫ | ᥬ | ᥭ | ||
| U+197x | ᥰ | ᥱ | ᥲ | ᥳ | ᥴ | |||||||||||
| Notes | ||||||||||||||||
See also[edit]
- New Tai Lue script for Tai Lü language, derived from Old Tai Lue script "Dai Tam"
References[edit]
External links[edit]
- GNU FreeFont Tai Le range in serif face.
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