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Rendering support for the alphabets of various languages
සැකිල්ල:SHORTDESC:Rendering support for the alphabets of various languages
help for visitors to the Sinhala-language Wikipedia සඳහා,
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බලන්න
මෙම පිටුව ඉංග්‍රීසි ව්‍යාපෘතියෙන් මෙහි ගෙනවිත් ඇත. අන්තර්ගතය අපගේ ව්‍යාපෘතිය සමඟ 100% නොගැලපෙනමුත් අපගේ අවශ්‍යතාවයන් වලට අනුකූලව ගොඩනගා ගැනීම සඳහා මූලික පියවර ලෙස භාවිතා කළ හැකිය.
මෙම උදවු පිටුව
කෙලෙසද-මාර්ගෝපදේශනයකි
මෙය විකිපීඩියාවේ ප්‍රතිමාන සහ ක්‍රියාමාර්ගවල සමහර ලක්ෂණ විස්තර කරයි. එය
විකිපීඩියාවේ ප්‍රතිපත්ති සහ මාර්ගෝපදේශන
අතුරින් එකක් නොවේ, and may reflect varying levels of
consensus
and
vetting
. මෙම පිටුව තුල කිසිවක් අසංගත නම් එම ප්‍රතිපත්ති සහ මාර්ගෝපදේශන වෙත යොමු වන්න
කෙටි මග
H:MS
ඔබට මෙම පිටුව තුළ ඇති
විශේෂ සලකුණු
නිසි පරිදි දර්ශනය වීමට
ප්‍රදර්ශන සහාය
අවශ්‍ය වනු ඇත.
සිංහල විකිපීඩියාව තුළ ඇති ලිපි තුළ විවිධ භාෂාවන්ගේ පෙළ සහ හෝ අක්ෂරක්‍රම භාවිතා විය හැකිය. ඒවා නිවැරදිව දර්ශනය වීමට හෝ සංස්කරණය කිරීම සඳහා ඔබගේ පරිගණකයේ
මෙහෙයුම් පද්ධතිය
සහ
වෙබ් බ්‍රව්ස්‍රය
නිවැරදි ලෙස සකසා තිබිය යුතු අතර අදාළ
ෆොන්ට්
ස්ථාපන කර තිබිය යුතුය. මෙම මාර්ගෝපදේශය ඔබට ඒ සඳහා සහාය වීම පිණිස වෙයි.
Overview
සංස්කරණය
Unicode
සංස්කරණය
කෙටි මග
WP:UNICODE
Articles on Wikipedia are encoded using
Unicode
(specifically
UTF-8
, an
industry standard
designed to allow
text
and symbols from all of the
writing systems
of the world to be consistently represented and manipulated by
computers
. Because UTF-8 is
backward compatible
with
ASCII
, and most modern browsers have at least basic Unicode support, most users will experience little difficulty reading and editing most of Wikipedia.
Font
සංස්කරණය
ප්‍රධාන ලිපිය:
Unicode font
Most computers with
Microsoft Windows
Apple
's
macOS
and many
Linux
variants will already have fonts with support for Latin, Greek, Cyrillic, Hebrew, Arabic, Chinese, Japanese, Korean and the
International Phonetic Alphabet
installed. Many mobile devices, such as the iPhone and iPad also include such fonts. Several historic and accented characters (used in the transliteration of foreign scripts) may be missing, though.
Microsoft fonts
සංස්කරණය
Font
Included with
Scripts
Description
Arial Unicode MS
v0.84:
Office 2000
v1.01:
Office 2003
2007
and
2010
Western, Japanese, Hangul, Johab,
Big5
GB 2312
, Hebrew, Arabic, Greek, Turkish, Baltic, Central European, Celtic, Cyrillic, Thai, Lao, Tibetan, Oriya, Bengali, Devanagari, Gurmukhi, Gujarati, Kannada, Malayalam, Tamil, Telugu and Vietnamese
Supports a wide number of scripts, but is of a slightly lower quality than Arial because it lacks kerning and is not smoothed. Contains a minor bug that causes double-wide diacritics to be placed on the wrong characters.
Lucida Sans Unicode
v5.00:
Windows Vista
and later
Office 2008 for Mac
v2.00:
Windows 2000
and later
Windows NT Workstation SP4
Western, Hebrew, Greek, Turkish, Baltic, Central European, Cyrillic
Has a much smaller character repertoire than that of Arial Unicode MS, but is more legible.
Tahoma
v5.05:
Windows 7
and later
v5.01:
Windows Vista
and
Windows Server 2008
v3.14:
Windows XP SP2
v3.00:
Windows XP
and
Windows Server 2003
v2.30:
Windows 98 SE
and
Windows 2000
Office 2000
Western, Hebrew, Arabic, Greek, Turkish, Baltic, Central European, Celtic, Cyrillic, Thai and Vietnamese
Has a much smaller character repertoire than that of Arial Unicode MS, but is more legible, especially (according to Meta) in terms of Arabic and Persian characters.
Microsoft Sans Serif
v5.00:
Windows Vista
and later
v1.41:
Windows XP SP2
v1.33:
Windows XP
and
Windows Server 2003
Western, Hebrew, Arabic, Greek, Turkish, Celtic, Baltic, Central European, Cyrillic, Thai, Vietnamese
Has better support for historical and accented Latin characters.
Other available Unicode fonts
සංස්කරණය
Bolded
fonts are recommended.
Font
Typeface
License
Format
Encoding
Aboriginal
Sans-serif
Serif
Freeware
OpenType
Unicode 5.2
Charis SIL
Serif
Open Source
OpenType,
Graphite
Unicode 7.0
Code2002
සංරක්ෂණය කළ පිටපත
දෙසැම්බර් 15, 2010 at the
Wayback Machine
Freeware (must not be altered)
TrueType
Unicode, plane 2
Code2001
0.919
සංරක්ෂණය කළ පිටපත
සැප්තැම්බර් 27, 2007 at the
Wayback Machine
Freeware (must not be altered)
TrueType
Unicode, plane 1
Code2000
1.171
සංරක්ෂණය කළ පිටපත
සැප්තැම්බර් 27, 2007 at the
Wayback Machine
Serif
Shareware
(unrestricted)
TrueType
Unicode, plane 0
DejaVu
Sans-serif,
Sans-mono
, Serif
Open Source
OpenType
Unicode
Doulos SIL
Serif
Open Source
OpenType, Graphite
Unicode 7.0
Everson Mono
3.2b4
Sans-mono
Shareware
TrueType
Unicode
Fonts for Ancient Scripts (Greek, Egyptian, cuneiform...)
Varying
No license, but may be used for any purpose
TrueType
Unicode
Google Noto
(Project to support all Unicode scripts)
Sans-serif, Serif
Open Source
OpenType
Unicode
Hanazono (80,000+ Chinese characters supported)
Ming
(comparable to serifed typefaces)
Freeware (unrestricted)
TrueType
Unicode
Kurinto Font Folio
(Project to support all human languages)
21 typefaces with variants
Open Source (
OFL
TrueType
Unicode 12.1
TH-Times (in TH-Tshyn)
[Simplified Chinese page]
[English page]
Serif
Non-commercial
TrueType
Unicode 15.1
TITUS Cyberbit Basic
Serif
Non-commercial
TrueType, but requires Windows to install
Unicode 4.0
Quivira
Serif
Freeware
OpenType
Unicode 7.0
GNU Unifont
Mono
Freeware (
GPL
TrueType
Unicode 15.0
Browsers
සංස්කරණය
Internet Explorer
supports Latin (however not all extended sets), Greek, Cyrillic, Arabic and Hebrew. Support for East Asian and some Indic scripts is available if support for this has been installed for Windows. As Internet Explorer will only use the default font for other scripts, those are usually not supported (unless the default font does).
Firefox
tries to render any character using all the fonts available on the system so multilingual support is generally good. The default rendering engine can support complex script rendering. Some Linux distributions ship with a
Pango
-based rendering engine which also does, although this may currently cause some display glitches with justified text.
Opera
tries to render any character using all the fonts available on the system so multilingual support is also good.
Opera uses the operating system to perform contextual glyph selection, ligature forming, character stacking, combining character support and other character shaping tasks.
Chrome
does not directly support several languages of South and Southeast Asian countries, but otherwise renders some
tofu
signs, due to its problem of font fallback mechanism, you may need the
Advanced Font Settings
extension to optimize. Renders Devanagari (used for Hindi), Bengali, Sinhala, Gurmukhi, and Tibetan scripts in the examples below, but not some of languages of Southeast Asian countries.
Scripts
සංස්කරණය
Adlam
සංස්කරණය
Adlam
is a right-to-left alphabetic script devised by the brothers Ibrahima and Abdoulaye Barry, in order to represent the
Fula language
(Fulani). It is supported by the following font:
Ebrima
(Microsoft Windows font, available in Update 1903 and later)
Kurinto Font Folio
(11 typefaces that have "Main" variant fonts)
Noto Sans Adlam (joined style)
Noto Sans Adlam (unjoined style)
(note that, as of 2023, Noto fonts do not render the diacritic
⟨𞥋⟩
correctly.)
TH-Times
(completely support up to Unicode15.1)
Unifont Upper
Correct rendering
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𞤀𞤣𞤤𞤢𞤥
Note:
As of August 2018, this script is not being used on the
Fula Wikipedia
Aegean numerals
සංස්කරණය
Aegean numerals
were used by the
Minoan
and
Mycenaean
civilizations. They are supported by the following fonts:
Aegean
Everson Mono
Kurinto Font Folio
(9 typefaces that have "Aux" variant fonts)
Noto Sans Linear B
, a font made by Google
Symbola
Correct rendering
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𐄢𐄡𐄗𐄌
Ahom
සංස්කරණය
Ahom script
is a script used to write the
Ahom language
. They are supported by the following fonts:
Kurinto Font Folio
(9 typefaces that have "Aux" variant fonts)
Noto Serif Ahom
, a font made by Google.
Correct rendering
Your browser/device
𑜇𑜞
Ancient South Arabian
සංස්කරණය
Ancient South Arabian script
(Old South Arabian) was used to write the
Minean
Sabaean
Qatabanian
Hadramite
, and
Himyaritic
languages of
Yemen
from the 8th century BCE to the 6th century CE. It is supported by the following fonts:
Everson Mono
Kurinto Font Folio
(9 typefaces that have "Aux" variant fonts)
Noto Sans Old South Arabian
Qataban
Quivira
Segoe UI Historic
(Microsoft Windows font, available in Windows 10 and later)
Unifont Upper
Correct rendering
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𐩠𐩭𐩵𐩼𐩥
Armenian
සංස්කරණය
විකිපීඩියා
, නිදහස් විශ්වකෝෂයේ
Armenian භාෂා සංස්කරණය
The
Armenian alphabet
is only used to write the
Armenian language
. It is supported by the following fonts:
DejaVu
GNU FreeSerif
Noto Sans Armenian
, a font made by Google
Noto Serif Armenian
, the serif version of the font made by Google
Segoe UI (Microsoft Windows font, available in Windows 7 and later, but only supports Armenian since Windows 8)
Sylfaen (Microsoft Windows font, available in Windows 2000 and later)
TH-Times
(completely support up to Unicode15.1)
Times LatArm
Correct rendering
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Հայաստան
Avestan
සංස්කරණය
The
Avestan alphabet
is used to write the
Avestan language
. It is supported by the following fonts:
Ahuramazda
Kurinto Font Folio
(9 typefaces that have "Aux" variant fonts)
Noto Sans Avestan
, a font made by Google
Correct rendering
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𐬯𐬭𐬀𐬊𐬔𐬁
Balinese
සංස්කරණය
විකිපීඩියා
, නිදහස් විශ්වකෝෂයේ
Balinese භාෂා සංස්කරණය
The
Balinese script
is used to write the
Balinese language
. The script is encoded in
block
"Balinese", code points 1B00–1B7F (
Unicode.org chart
). It is supported by the following fonts:
Aksara Bali
(free
OpenType
font with keyboard driver)
Kurinto Font Folio
(11 typefaces that have "Main" variant fonts) The default line height may need adjustment to avoid inter-line collisions between characters.
Noto Sans Balinese
Noto Serif Balinese
, a font made by Google
Correct rendering
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᭚ᬲ᭄ᬯᬲ᭄ᬢᬶ​ᬧ᭄ᬭᬧ᭄ᬢᬶ​ᬭᬶᬂ​ᬯᬶᬓᬶᬧᬾᬤᬶᬳ​ᬩᬲ​ᬩᬮᬶ᭟
Transliteration
Swasti Prapti ring Wikipédia Basa Bali
Bamum
සංස්කරණය
Bamum
is a series of scripts devised for the
Bamum language
by
King Njoya
of
Cameroon
between 1896 and 1918. It is supported by the following font:
Kurinto Font Folio
(11 typefaces that have "Main" variant fonts)
Noto Sans Bamum
, a font made by Google
Correct rendering
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ꚩꚫꛑꚩꚳ ꛆꚧꛂ
Bassa Vah
සංස්කරණය
Bassa Vah
, also known as simply vah ('throwing a sign' in
Bassa
) is an alphabetic script for writing the Bassa language of
Liberia
that was invented by Thomas Flo Lewis. The fonts that support this script are listed below.
Noto Sans Bassa Vah
Correct rendering
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Batak
සංස්කරණය
The
Batak alphabet
is used to write the
Batak languages
. It is supported by the following fonts:
Batak Unicode
Kurinto Font Folio
(11 typefaces that have "Main" variant fonts)
Noto Sans Batak
, a font made by Google
Pangururan
Prada (direct download link)
Correct rendering
Your browser/device
Transliteration
ᯀᯂ᯲ᯘᯒ
aksara
Note:
As of August 2018, this script is not in wide use on the
Toba Batak
test wiki at the Wikimedia Incubator (apart from a few images on the Main Page).
Baybayin / Old Tagalog
සංස්කරණය
Baybayin
(also known as the
Tagalog script
in
Unicode
and sometimes mistakenly referred to as
Alibata
) is a Brahmic writing system used for several Philippine languages before and early into the Spanish conquest. It is related to other Brahmic scripts currently in use in the Philippines. It is supported by the following fonts:
Kurinto Font Folio
(9 typefaces that have "Aux" variant fonts)
Noto Sans Tagalog
, a font made by Google
Paul Morrow's Baybayin Fonts
. Offers the most extensive list of Baybayin fonts for Windows and Macintosh operating systems
Quivira
is a proportional serif font that produces very readable text. Supports several scripts, among them the Baybayin script
Correct rendering
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ᜀᜅ᜔ ᜊᜏᜆ᜔ ᜆᜂ ᜀᜌ᜔ ᜁᜐᜒᜈᜒᜎᜅ᜔ ᜈ ᜋᜌ᜔ ᜃᜇᜉᜆᜈ᜔,
ᜀᜆ᜔ ᜉᜈ᜔ᜆᜌ᜔ ᜐ ᜇᜒᜄ᜔ᜈᜒᜇᜇ᜔,
ᜀᜆ᜔ ᜃᜇᜉᜆᜈ᜔ ᜀᜅ᜔ ᜆᜂ ᜀᜌ᜔ ᜊᜒᜈᜒᜌᜌᜀᜈ᜔ ᜅ᜔ ᜉᜄᜒᜁᜐᜒᜉ᜔,
ᜀᜆ᜔ ᜃᜇᜓᜈᜓᜅᜈ᜔ ᜈ ᜃᜁᜎᜅᜅ᜔ ᜋᜄ᜔ᜃᜁᜐ ᜐ ᜃᜉᜆᜒᜇᜈ᜔
Transliteration
Ang bawat tao ay isinilang na may karapatan, at pantay sa dignidad, at karapatan ang tao ay biniyayaan ng pag-iisip, at karapatan na kailangang magkaisa sa kapatiran.
Bhaiksuki
සංස්කරණය
The
Bhaiksuki script
was historically used to write Buddhist literature in
Sanskrit
. It is supported by the following font:
Noto Sans Bhaiksuki
, a font made by Google
Correct rendering
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සැකිල්ල:Script/Bhaiksuki
Brahmi
සංස්කරණය
The
Brahmi script
is one of the oldest writing systems used in
Ancient India
and present
South
and
Central Asia
from the 1st millennium BCE. It is supported by the following fonts:
Kurinto Font Folio
(9 typefaces that have "Aux" variant fonts)
Noto Sans Brahmi
, a font made by Google
Segoe UI Historic
(Microsoft Windows font, available in Windows 10 and later)
Correct rendering
Your browser/device
𑀤𑁂𑀯𑀸𑀦𑀧𑀺𑀬𑁂𑀦
Note:
The Brahmi script should not be confused with the family of
Brahmic scripts
Buhid
සංස්කරණය
Buhid script
is used to write the
Buhid language
. It is supported to varying extents by the following fonts:
Kurinto Font Folio
(11 typefaces that have "Main" variant fonts)
Noto Sans Buhid
, a font made by Google
Quivira
NOT RECOMMENDED FOR BUHID:
It contains basic Buhid letters but not the ligatures required to correctly render many Buhid syllables
Code2000
NOT RECOMMENDED FOR BUHID:
It contains basic Buhid letters but not the ligatures required to correctly render many Buhid syllables
Correct rendering
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Sample syllables
ᝃᝒᝎᝒᝐᝓᝈᝓᝆ
kilisunuta
Burmese
සංස්කරණය
ප්‍රධාන පිටුව:
Help:Multilingual support (Burmese)
විකිපීඩියා
, නිදහස් විශ්වකෝෂයේ
Burmese භාෂා සංස්කරණය
The
Burmese alphabet
is used to write the
Burmese language
. The script is encoded in block "Myanmar", code points 1000-109F (
Unicode.org chart
). It is supported by the following fonts:
Pyidaungsu
Myanmar
(also available from
BBCs website
Myanmar Census
Myanmar Text (Microsoft Windows font, available in Windows 8 and later)
Noto Sans Myanmar
Noto Serif Myanmar
Padauk
(supports
Graphite
WinUni Innwa
Correct rendering
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ဃ + ြ → ဃြ
Canadian Aboriginal Syllabics
සංස්කරණය
විකිපීඩියා
, නිදහස් විශ්වකෝෂයේ
Cree භාෂා සංස්කරණය
විකිපීඩියා
, නිදහස් විශ්වකෝෂයේ
Inuktitut භාෂා සංස්කරණය
Canadian Aboriginal syllabics
are an
abugida
used to write a number of
First Nations
languages in Canada, including
Cree
Ojibwe
Naskapi
Inuktitut
Blackfoot
Sayisi
, and
Carrier
. It is supported by the following fonts:
Aboriginal Sans (
See above
Code2000
See above
Euphemia
(Microsoft Windows font, available in Windows Vista and later)
Gadugi
(Microsoft Windows font, available in Windows 10 Creators Update and later)
Kurinto Font Folio
(11 typefaces that have "Main" variant fonts)
Noto Sans Canadian Aboriginal
, a font made by Google
Correct rendering
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ᓀᐦᐃᔭᐍᐏᐣ
Note:
As of August 2018, this script is not being used on the
Atikamekw Wikipedia
, plus
Ojibwe
and
Blackfoot
test wikis at the Wikimedia Incubator.
Chakma
සංස්කරණය
The
Chakma script
is used to write the
Chakma language
, and recently for the
Pali
language.
Noto Sans Chakma
Available Chakma Unicode Fonts
Correct rendering
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𑄌𑄋𑄴𑄟𑄳𑄦 𑄃𑄧𑄏𑄛𑄖𑄴
Cham
සංස්කරණය
The
Cham alphabet
is used to write the
Cham language
. It is supported by the following fonts:
Kurinto Font Folio
(11 typefaces that have "Main" variant fonts)
Noto Sans Cham
, a font made by Google
Code2000
See above
Correct rendering
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Note:
As of August 2018, this script is not being used on the
Eastern Cham
and
Western Cham
test wikis at the Wikimedia Incubator.
Caucasian Albanian
සංස්කරණය
The
Caucasian Albanian script
was an alphabetic writing system used by the
Caucasian Albanians
, one of the ancient Northeast Caucasian peoples whose territory comprised parts of present-day
Azerbaijan
and
Dagestan
. The fonts that support this script are listed below.
Noto Sans Caucasian Albanian
Typefire
Optima Madoki
Correct rendering
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Cherokee
සංස්කරණය
විකිපීඩියා
, නිදහස් විශ්වකෝෂයේ
Cherokee භාෂා සංස්කරණය
The
Cherokee syllabary
, used to write the
Cherokee language
, is supported by the following fonts:
Cherokee Digohweli
, from LanguageGeek
GNU FreeFont
Gadugi (Microsoft Windows font, available in Windows 8 and later)
Kurinto Font Folio
(11 typefaces that have "Main" variant fonts)
Noto Sans Cherokee (direct download link)
, a font made by Google (Also supports lowercase)
Plantagenet Cherokee (Microsoft Windows font, available in Windows Vista and later)
Lowercase Cherokee
letters were added to Unicode version 8.0 in June, 2015. Font support for lowercase Cherokee is not yet widespread. Those fonts that do support lowercase are:
Gadugi (Microsoft Windows font, available in Windows 10 Creators Update and later)
Kurinto Font Folio
(11 typefaces that have "Main" variant fonts)
Noto Sans Cherokee (direct download link)
, a font made by Google
Phoreus Cherokee
Everson Mono (beta version)
Cherokee uppercase letters:
Correct rendering
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ᎠᏂᏴᏫᏯ
Cherokee lowercase letters:
Correct rendering
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Ꮳꮃꭹ Ꭶꮼꮒꭿꮝꮧ
Coptic
සංස්කරණය
Coptic test
of
Wikipedia
at
Wikimedia Incubator
The
Coptic alphabet
is used to write the
Coptic language
, which was used in Egypt before Arabic. It is currently used solely as a
liturgical language
, and is supported by the following fonts:
Alphabetum
is a commercial Unicode font, but it is the only font that provides Bohairic Coptic letters rather than Sahidic
Antinoou
(Evertype) and
(Copticchurch.net)
GNU FreeSerif
Kurinto Font Folio
(9 typefaces that have "Aux" variant fonts)
Noto Sans Coptic
, a font made by Google
Quivira
: Provides full Unicode support for all Coptic letters
Segoe UI Historic
(Microsoft Windows font, available in Windows 10 and later)
Segoe UI Symbol
(Microsoft Windows font, available in Windows 7 and later)
Sophia Nubian
font by
SIL International
TH-Times
(completely support up to Unicode15.1)
Various Coptic fonts
Correct rendering
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ⲙⲛⲧⲣⲙⲛⲕⲏⲙⲉ
Cuneiform
සංස්කරණය
Sumerian test
of
Wikipedia
at
Wikimedia Incubator
The
cuneiform script
was primarily used to write
Akkadian
(including Assyrian and Babylonian) and
Sumerian
. It is supported by the following fonts:
Noto Sans Cuneiform
(Sumero-Akkadian)
Santakku
(cursive Old Babylonian)
Ullikummi A
(Anatolian: Hattic, Hittite, Luwian, Palaic)
Assurbanipal
(Neo-Assyrian, Urartian)
Esagil
(Neo-Babylonian)
Correct rendering
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𒅎𒀝𒂵𒌈
Deseret
සංස්කරණය
The
Deseret alphabet
is an alternative alphabet for writing the English language. It is supported by the following fonts:
"Bee" Serif fonts
"Bee" Sans Serif fonts
Kurinto Font Folio
(11 typefaces that have "Main" variant fonts)
Noto Sans Deseret
, a font made by Google
Segoe UI Symbol
(Microsoft Windows font, available in Windows 7 and later)
Correct rendering
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𐐔𐐯𐑅𐐨𐑉𐐯𐐻 𐐈𐑊𐑁𐐰𐐺𐐯𐐻
Duployan Shorthand
සංස්කරණය
The
Duployan shorthand
, or Duployan stenography (French:
Sténographie Duployé
), was created by Father
Émile Duployé
in 1860 for writing
French
. Historically, it was used for writing the
Chinook Jargon language
. The fonts that support this script are listed below.
Noto Sans Duployan
Correct rendering
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East Asian
සංස්කරණය
ප්‍රධාන පිටුව:
Help:Multilingual support (East Asian)
Script
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Traditional Chinese
人人生來自由,
在尊嚴和權利上一律平等。
他們有理性和良心,
請以手足關係的精神相對待。
Simplified Chinese
人人生来自由,
在尊严和权利上一律平等。
他们有理性和良心,
请以手足关系的精神相对待。
Japanese
すべての人間は、生まれながらにして自由であり、
かつ、尊厳と権利と について平等である。
人間は、理性と良心とを授けられており、
互いに同胞の精神をもって行動しなければならない。
Korean
모든 인간은 태어날 때부터
자유로우며 그 존엄과 권리에
있어 동등하다. 인간은 천부적으로
이성과 양심을 부여받았으며 서로
형제애의 정신으로 행동하여야 한다.
Several Wikipedias use these scripts, including
Chinese
Classical Chinese
Cantonese
(Yue),
Gan
Japanese
, and
Korean
. They are not used (widely) in the
Min Nan
Zhuang
, or
Vietnamese
Wikipedias, even though the scripts are sometimes used in those languages, as well.
Hentaigana
සංස්කරණය
Hentaigana
are obsolete or nonstandard
hiragana
used occasionally on signage in
Japan
. Hentaigana characters are supported by the following fonts:
BabelStone Han
Hanazono Mincho
hentaigana-sans
IPA MJ Mincho Font
JIS Z 8903 Medium
TH-Times
(completely support up to Unicode15.1)
Unicode Hentaigana Font
WadaLabMaruGo2004Emoji and WadaLabChuMaruGo2004Emoji
Sukima Gothic
Correct rendering
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Egyptian hieroglyphs
සංස්කරණය
Egyptian hieroglyphs
are supported by the following fonts:
NewGardiner (direct download link)
(Recommended for better on-screen legibility)
(Archived from
the original
on 17 November 2018}
Noto Sans Egyptian Hieroglyphs
, a font made by Google
Segoe UI Historic
(Microsoft Windows font, available in Windows 10 and later)
Glyph stacking and formatting is accomplished via
Egyptian Hieroglyph Format Controls
, which were added to version 12 of the
Unicode
standard in March 2019. However the fonts above do not yet support this feature.
Correct rendering
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𓇋𓏏𓐰𓈖𓐰𓇳𓅜𓐍𓐰𓈖
See also
Help:WikiHiero syntax
Elbasan
සංස්කරණය
The
Elbasan script
is a mid 18th-century alphabetic script used for the
Albanian language
. It is supported by the following fonts:
Kurinto Font Folio
(9 typefaces that have "Aux" variant fonts)
Noto Sans Elbasan
, a font made by Google
Correct rendering
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Ethiopic
සංස්කරණය
ප්‍රධාන පිටුව:
Help:Multilingual support (Ethiopic)
විකිපීඩියා
, නිදහස් විශ්වකෝෂයේ
Amharic භාෂා සංස්කරණය
විකිපීඩියා
, නිදහස් විශ්වකෝෂයේ
Tigrinya භාෂා සංස්කරණය
The
Ethiopic syllabary
is used in central
east Africa
for
Amharic
Bilen
Tigre
Tigrinya
, and other languages. It evolved from the script for classical
Ge'ez
, which is now strictly a
liturgical language
. It is supported by the following fonts:
Abyssinica SIL
Ethiopia Jiret
Everson Mono
Kurinto Font Folio
(11 typefaces that have "Main" variant fonts)
Noto Sans Ethiopic
, (multiple weights and widths) a font made by Google
Noto Serif Ethiopic
, (multiple weights and widths) a font made by Google
Nyala
(Microsoft Windows font, available in Windows Vista and later)
TITUS Cyberbit (direct download link)
Correct rendering
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ኢትዮጵያ
Note:
As of August 2018, this script is not being used on the
Oromo Wikipedia
Gothic
සංස්කරණය
විකිපීඩියා
, නිදහස් විශ්වකෝෂයේ
Gothic භාෂා සංස්කරණය
The
Gothic alphabet
, which is used to write the
Gothic language
, is supported by the following fonts:
Cardo
MPH 2B Damase
Junicode
, a free font mostly for Medieval scripts.
Kurinto Font Folio
(9 typefaces that have "Aux" variant fonts)
Noto Sans Gothic
, a font made by Google
Robert Pfeffer's fonts:
Midjungards
Pfeffer Mediæval
Silubr
Skeirs
, and
Ulfilas
Segoe UI Historic
(Microsoft Windows font, available in Windows 10 and later)
Segoe UI Symbol
(Microsoft Windows font, available in Windows 7 and later)
See also:
Help:Gothic Unicode Fonts
Correct rendering
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𐌲𐌿𐍄𐌹𐍃𐌺
Grantha
සංස්කරණය
The
Grantha script
, used in
Tamil Nadu
and
Kerala
to write
Sanskrit
, is supported by the following fonts:
Noto Sans Grantha
Noto Serif Grantha
Correct rendering
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සැකිල්ල:Script/Grantha
Gunjala Gondi
සංස්කරණය
The
Gunjala Gondi script
is used to write the
Gondi language
Noto Sans Gunjala Gondi
Correct rendering
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සැකිල්ල:Script/Grantha
Hanunó'o
සංස්කරණය
Hanunó'o script
is used to write the
Hanunó'o language
. It is supported to varying extents by the following fonts:
GNU FreeFont
Kurinto Font Folio
(11 typefaces that have "Main" variant fonts)
Noto Sans Hanunoo
, a font made by Google
Quivira
NOT RECOMMENDED FOR HANUNÓ'O:
It contains basic Hanunó'o letters but not the ligatures required to correctly render many Hanunó'o syllables.
After downloading and installing one or more of the fonts above, reload this page as a check. For example, the GNU FreeSans font might not render the characters in the following table correctly on your device and browser, whilst the Noto Sans Hanunoo font might.
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Sample syllables
ᜥᜥᜲᜥᜳ
nga ngi ngu
Imperial Aramaic
සංස්කරණය
The
ancient Aramaic alphabet
was adapted by
Arameans
from the
Phoenician alphabet
and became a distinct script by the 8th century BC. The supporting fonts are listed below.
Noto Sans Imperial Aramaic
Segoe UI Historic
(Microsoft Windows font, available in Windows 10 and later)
Correct rendering
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Indic
සංස්කරණය
ප්‍රධාන පිටුව:
Help:Multilingual support (Indic)
The following table compares how a correctly enabled computer would render the following scripts with how
your
computer renders them:
Script
Correct rendering
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Help page
Bengali–Assamese
ক + ি
কি
Wikipedia:Bangla script display help
Devanāgarī
क + ि
कि
Template:Devfonthelp
Gujarati
ક + િ
કિ
Gurmukhī
ਕ + ਿ
ਕਿ
Kannada
ಕ + ಿ
ಕಿ
Malayalam
ക + െ
കെ
Odia
କ + େ
କେ
Sinhala
ඵ + ේ
ඵේ
Tibetan
ར + ྐ + ྱ
རྐྱ
Tamil
க + ே
கே
Telugu
య + ీ
యీ
These scripts are used in a great many Wikipedias, including the ones for
Assamese
Bengali
Bhojpuri
Bishnupriya Manipuri
Central Tibetan
Dzongkha
Gujarati
Kannada
Kashmiri
Goan Konkani
Maithili
Malayalam
Marathi
Nepali
Newar
Odia
Pali
Eastern Punjabi
Sanskrit
Sinhalese
Tamil
Telugu
, and
Tulu
They are also used in the Wikimedia Incubator test wikis for
Angika
Awadhi
Badaga
Bodo
Chhattisgarhi
Haryanvi
Kanikkaran
Kutchi
Rajasthani
Saurashtra
, and
Tamang
Inscriptional Parthian
සංස්කරණය
Inscriptional Parthian
was used for writing the
Parthian language
. It is supported by the following fonts:
Noto Sans Inscriptional Parthian
, a font made by Google
Kurinto Font Folio
(9 typefaces that have "Aux" variant fonts)
Segoe UI Historic
(Microsoft Windows font, available in Windows 10 and later)
Correct rendering
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𐭀𐭅𐭎 𐭔𐭅𐭂𐭅𐭍 𐭋𐭍
Javanese
සංස්කරණය
විකිපීඩියා
, නිදහස් විශ්වකෝෂයේ
Javanese භාෂා සංස්කරණය
The
Javanese script
is used to write the
Javanese language
. It is supported by Unicode 5.2 and above. The script is a so-called
SIL Graphite
-script, and is best supported by Firefox. As of recently however, it can be rendered by the OpenType and TrueType standards, provided the right font is used. The script is supported by the following fonts:
Javanese Text (Microsoft Windows font, available in Windows 8.1 and later)
Kurinto Font Folio
(11 typefaces that have "Main" variant fonts) The default line height may need adjustment to avoid inter-line collisions between characters.
Noto Sans Javanese
, a font made by Google
Prada (direct download link)
Tuladha Jejeg
, a free SIL Graphite font
Correct rendering
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꧋ꦱꦸꦒꦼꦁꦫꦮꦸꦃꦮꦺꦤ꧀ꦠꦼꦤ꧀ꦲꦶꦁꦮꦶꦏꦶꦥꦺꦝꦶꦪꦃꦗꦮꦶ꧉
Transliteration
Sugeng Rawuh Wènten ing Wikipédia Jawi
Kaithi
සංස්කරණය
Kaithi
, also called "Kayathi" or "Kayasthi", is a historical script used widely in parts of
North India
. It is supported by the following font:
Kurinto Font Folio
(9 typefaces that have "Aux" variant fonts)
Noto Sans Kaithi
, a font made by Google
Correct rendering
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𑂍𑂶𑂟𑂲
Kaktovik numerals
සංස්කරණය
The
Kaktovik numerals
are a
base-20
system of
numerical digits
created by Alaskan
Iñupiat
. They are supported by the following fonts:
Gentium Kaktovik
Noto Sans Symbols 2
PKAAOE+KaktovikBartley1997
Unifont Upper
Correct rendering
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𝋄𝋈𝋌
Kawi
සංස්කරණය
The
Kawi script
was used primarily in Java and across much of Maritime Southeast Asia between the 8th century and the 16th century.
Noto Sans Kawi
Unifont Upper
Correct rendering
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𑼒𑼮𑼶
Kharosthi
සංස්කරණය
Kharosthi
, also spelled
Kharoshthi
or
Kharoṣṭhī
, is an ancient script used in
ancient Gandhara
and
ancient India
It is supported by the following fonts:
Noto Sans Kharosthi
NOT RECOMMENDED:
Even though it's a font made by Google, it doesn't render many necessary conjunctions, but Segoe UI does. It also has misplaced vowel marks.
Segoe UI Historic
(Microsoft Windows font, available in Windows 10 and later)
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𐨤𐨪𐨌𐨪𐨿𐨗𐨸𐨅𐨌𐨏
Khudabadi
සංස්කරණය
Khudabadi
, also spelled
Khudawadi
, or
Sindhi
, is a script used to write
Sindhi Language
It is supported by the following fonts:
Kurinto Font Folio
(11 typefaces that have "Main" variant fonts)
Noto Sans Khudawadi
, a font made by Google
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Transliteration
𑋝𑋡𑋟𑋟𑋐𑋢
Sindhi
Note:
As of August 2018, this script is not being used on the
Sindhi Wikipedia
Klingon
සංස්කරණය
The
Klingon script
is used to write the
Klingon language
, an artistic language of the
Star Trek
franchise. The script is not encoded in
Unicode
but a range of code points defined in the
ConScript Unicode Registry
(CSUR) is in common use. The following fonts support these CSUR code points:
Code2000
Constructium
Kurinto Font Folio
(9 typefaces that have "Aux" variant fonts)
Unifont CSUR
(A part of GNU Unifont, which only supports glyphs in
CSUR
Correct rendering
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සැකිල්ල:Script/Klingon
Lanna
සංස්කරණය
The
Tai Tham script
, also known as the Lanna script, is used to write the
Northern Thai language
, the
Pali
language and others.
Noto Sans Tai Tham
, a font made by Google
Payap Lanna
, an SIL font named after Payap University in Chiang Mai
Correct rendering
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ᨲ᩠ᩅᩫᨵᩢᨾ᩠ᨾ᩼
Lepcha
සංස්කරණය
The
Lepcha script
is used to write
Lepcha
, a language spoken by 66,500 people in northern
Nepal
. The following fonts support the Unicode points for Lepcha:
Róng Kít
Noto Sans Lepcha
Mingzat
JG Lepcha
several fonts of the full
Kurinto Font Folio
Correct rendering
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සැකිල්ල:Script/Lepcha
Limbu
සංස්කරණය
Limbu test
of
Wikipedia
at
Wikimedia Incubator
The
Limbu alphabet
, used to write the
Limbu language
, is supported by the following fonts:
Kurinto Font Folio
(11 typefaces that have "Main" variant fonts)
Noto Sans Limbu
, a font made by Google
Namdhinggo SIL
Code2000
MPH 2B Damase
GNU Unifont
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ᤕᤠᤰᤌᤢᤱ
Linear A
සංස්කරණය
The undeciphered
Linear A
script was used in
ancient Greece
. It is supported by the following fonts:
Aegean
Everson Mono
Kurinto Font Folio
(9 typefaces that have "Aux" variant fonts)
Noto Sans Linear A
, a font made by Google.
Correct rendering
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𐘀  𐘏  𐘞  𐘮  𐘽  𐙌
Linear B
සංස්කරණය
The
Linear B
script was used for writing
Mycenaean Greek
, the earliest attested form of the
Greek language
. It is supported by the following fonts:
Everson Mono
Kurinto Font Folio
(9 typefaces that have "Aux" variant fonts)
Noto Sans Linear B
, a font made by Google
Unifont Upper
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𐁂𐀐𐀷
Lisu (Fraser alphabet)
සංස්කරණය
The
Fraser alphabet
is used only to write the
Lisu language
. It is supported by the following fonts:
DejaVu
Miao Unicode
Kurinto Font Folio
(11 typefaces that have "Main" variant fonts)
Noto Sans Lisu
, a font made by Google
Segoe UI (Microsoft Windows font, available in Windows 7 and later, but only supports Lisu since Windows 8)
TH-Times
(completely support up to Unicode15.1), the letters are designed as a serif style
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ꓛꓬꓹ ꓡꓯꓺ ꓡꓯꓺ
Lontara
සංස්කරණය
විකිපීඩියා
, නිදහස් විශ්වකෝෂයේ
Buginese භාෂා සංස්කරණය
Makassarese test
of
Wikipedia
at
Wikimedia Incubator
The
Lontara script
is used to write
Buginese
Makassarese
, and
Mandar
. The script is encoded in
block
"Buginese", code points 1A00–1A1F (
Unicode.org chart
). It is supported by the following fonts:
Leelawadee UI, note that Leelawadee does
not
support the Lontara script, only the
UI
version does. Microsoft Windows font, available in Windows 8 and later
MPH 2B Damase (direct download link)
Kurinto Font Folio
(11 typefaces that have "Main" variant fonts)
Noto Sans Buginese
, a font made by Google
Saweri
(This font is Truetype-only, and will not properly reorder the prepended vowel /e/ to the left without the help of a compliant text-layout engine)
Prada (direct download link)
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Transliteration
ᨅᨔ ᨕᨘᨁᨗ
Basa Ugi
Makasar
සංස්කරණය
The
Makasar script
, also known as
Ukiri' Jangang-jangang
(bird's script) or
Old Makasar script
, is a historical Indonesian
writing system
that was used in
South Sulawesi
to write the
Makassarese language
between the 17th and 19th centuries until it was supplanted by the
Lontara Bugis script
. It is supported by the following font:
Noto Serif Makasar
, a font made by Google
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Transliteration
𑻪𑻢𑻪𑻢
Jangang-jangang
Mandaic
සංස්කරණය
The
Mandaic alphabet
, used to write the
Mandaic language
and
Neo-Mandaic
, is supported by the following font:
Kurinto Font Folio
(11 typefaces that have "Main" variant fonts)
Noto Sans Mandaic
, a font made by Google
Mandaic Regular Font
from the Mandaean Network
TH-Times
(completely support up to Unicode15.1)
Correct rendering
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ࡀࡁࡀࡂࡀ
Marchen
සංස්කරණය
The
Marchen script
, is used to write the
Zhang-Zhung language
, is supported by the following font:
BabelStone Marchen
, a font made by
Andrew West
Kurinto Font Folio
(9 typefaces that have "Aux" variant fonts)
Noto Sans Marchen
, a font made by Google
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𑲁𑲠𑱹𑲚
Masaram Gondi
සංස්කරණය
Masaram Gondi
is a Brahmi-based script devised by Munshi Mangal Singh Masaram in 1918.
Noto Sans Masaram Gondi
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𑴤𑴫𑴦𑴱𑴤 𑴎𑴽𑵀𑴘𑴳
Meitei
සංස්කරණය
විකිපීඩියා
, නිදහස් විශ්වකෝෂයේ
Manipuri භාෂා සංස්කරණය
The
Meitei script
, used to write the
Meetei language
, is supported by the following fonts:
Kurinto Font Folio
(11 typefaces that have "Main" variant fonts)
Noto Sans Meetei Mayek
, a font made by Google
Nirmala UI
(Microsoft Windows font, available in Windows 10 and later)
Correct rendering
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සැකිල්ල:Script/Meetei Mayek
Modi
සංස්කරණය
The
Modi script
, used to write the
Marathi
and
Sanskrit
languages, is supported by the following font:
Noto Sans Modi
, a font made by Google
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Mongolian
සංස්කරණය
Peripheral Mongolian test
of
Wikipedia
at
Wikimedia Incubator
The
Mongolian script
is occasionally used to write the
Mongolian language
on the Internet, though
Cyrillic
is more common. It is also used to write the
Manchu language
and
Xibe language
. It is written from top to bottom in columns ordered from left to right. It is supported by the following fonts:
Noto Sans Mongolian
, a font made by Google.
Code2000
Oyun font series by Inner Mongolian University:
Oyun Qagan Tig
Oyun Garqag Tig
Oyun Hawang Tig
Oyun Scnin Tig
Oyun Gar Biqimel Tig
Oyun Har_a Tig
, and
Oyun Gurban Ulus Tig
Menksoft font series:
Menk Qagan Tig
Menk Garqag Tig
Menk Har_a Tig
Menk Hawang Tig
, and
Menk Scnin Tig
Mongolian Baiti (Microsoft Windows font, available in Windows 7 and later)
Songti and Heiti (macOS fonts, only readable fonts when rendered horizontally)
Mongol Usug
Mongolian Universal White
(free font)
Mongolian White
(free font)
MongolianScript
TH-Times
(complete support up to Unicode15.1), also see
蒙古文字变形规则说明
(Simplified Chinese) for the technical details
Correct rendering
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ᠮᠣᠩᠭᠣᠯ ᠪᠢᠴᠢᠭ᠌
Note:
As of August 2018, this script is not being generally used on the
Mongolian Wikipedia
(which uses Cyrillic in general).
Nag Mundari
සංස්කරණය
Mundari Bani
, also known as Nag Mundari, is a writing system used for the
Mundari language
, a Munda language spoken in eastern India. It is supported by various typefaces from the following website:
Mundari Font
Noto Sans Nag Mundari
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𞓧𞓟𞓨𞓜𞓕𞓣𞓚
Newa
සංස්කරණය
The
Pracalit script
is a native Nepalese writing system.
Noto Sans Newa
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𑐥𑑂𑐬𑐔𑐮𑐶𑐟 𑐣𑐾𑐥𑐵𑐮
New Tai Lue
සංස්කරණය
Tai Lue test
of
Wikipedia
at
Wikimedia Incubator
New Tai Lue script
, also known as Simplified Tai Lue, is used to write the
Tai Lue language
(Tai Lü).
It is supported by the following fonts:
Dai Banna SIL fonts
Kurinto Font Folio
(11 typefaces that have "Main" variant fonts)
Microsoft New Tai Lue
Noto Sans New Tai Lue
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ᦟᦲᧅᦷᦎᦺᦑᦟᦹᧉ
Nüshu
සංස්කරණය
Nüshu
is a syllabic script derived from Chinese characters that was used exclusively among women in
Jiangyong County
in
Hunan
province of southern
China
. It is supported by the following fonts:
Unifont Upper
Noto Sans Nüshu
Noto Traditional Nüshu
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𛆁𛈬
Note: In this image, the Nüshu characters are written right-to-left.
Nyiakeng Puachue Hmong
සංස්කරණය
Nyiakeng Puachue Hmong
is an alphabet script devised for
White Hmong and Green Hmong
in the 1980s by Reverend Chervang Kong for use within his United Christians Liberty Evangelical Church. It is supported by the following fonts:
Noto Serif Nyiakeng Puachue Hmong
Unifont Upper
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𞄀𞄩𞄰𞄁𞄦𞄱𞄂𞄤𞄳𞄬𞄃𞄥𞄳
Ogham
සංස්කරණය
The
Ogham
alphabet was used to write the
Old Irish language
from the 1st to 9th century AD. It is supported by the following fonts:
BabelStone Ogham Fonts
, a series of free fonts for Ogham made by
Andrew West
DejaVu
Everson Mono
Kurinto Font Folio
(9 typefaces that have "Aux" variant fonts)
Noto Sans Ogham
, a font made by Google
Segoe UI Historic
(Microsoft Windows font, available in Windows 10 and later)
Segoe UI Symbol
(Microsoft Windows font, available in Windows 7 and later)
Correct rendering
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᚛ᚓᚅᚐᚁᚐᚏᚏ᚜
Ol Chiki
සංස්කරණය
විකිපීඩියා
, නිදහස් විශ්වකෝෂයේ
Santali භාෂා සංස්කරණය
The
Ol Chiki script
script was created in 1925 by
Raghunath Murmu
for the
Santali language
It is supported by the following fonts:
Code2000
Nirmala UI
(Microsoft Windows font, available in Windows 10 and later)
OLCK UNI22nd Dec03 & OLCK UNI Raghunath Murmu
Kurinto Font Folio
(11 typefaces that have "Main" variant fonts)
Noto Sans Ol Chiki
Sakal Bharati
Guru Gomke font
Guru Gomke font download
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Transliteration
ᱚᱞ ᱪᱤᱠᱤ
Ol Chiki
Old Hungarian (Hungarian Runes)
සංස්කරණය
The
Old Hungarian script
is an historic script used to write the
Hungarian language
. It is supported by the following fonts:
Alphabetum
Kurinto Font Folio
(9 typefaces that have "Aux" variant fonts)
Noto Sans Old Hungarian
OldHungarian
Correct rendering
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Transliteration
𐲥𐲋𐲓𐲉𐲗-𐲘𐲀𐲎𐲀𐲢 𐲢𐲛𐲮𐲀𐲤
SZÉKELY-MAGYAR ROVÁS
Old Permic
සංස්කරණය
The
Old Permic script
was used to write the medieval
Komi language
Noto Sans Old Permic
, a font made by Google
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Old Persian cuneiform
සංස්කරණය
The
Old Persian cuneiform
script was used to write the
Old Persian language
. The script is encoded in
block
"Old Persian", code points 103A0–103DF (
Unicode.org chart
). It is supported by the following fonts:
Aegean
(free font)
Kurinto Font Folio
(9 typefaces that have "Aux" variant fonts)
Noto Sans Old Persian
, a font made by Google
Segoe UI Historic
(Microsoft Windows font, available in Windows 10 and later)
Correct rendering
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Transliteration
𐎣𐎲𐎢𐎪𐎡𐎹
Kambujiya
Cambyses II
Osage
සංස්කරණය
The
Osage alphabet
is used to write
Osage
, a Native American language spoken in
Oklahoma
. It is supported by the following fonts:
Everson Mono (beta version)
Gadugi (included in Windows 10)
Kurinto Font Folio
(11 typefaces that have "Main" variant fonts)
Noto Sans Osage
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𐓏𐒰.𐓓𐒰.𐓓𐒷 𐒻.𐒷
Pahawh Hmong
සංස්කරණය
Pahawh Hmong alphabet
is a semi-syllabary, invented in 1959 by
Shong Lue Yang
, to write the
Hmong language
(White Hmong and Green Hmong). The script is encoded in block "Pahawh Hmong", code points
16B00-16B8F
. It is supported by the following fonts:
Noto Sans Pahawh Hmong
, a font made by Google
Pahawh Unicode
, Google Drive
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𖬌𖬣𖬵 𖬓𖬤 𖬇𖬰𖬧𖬵 𖬀𖬶 𖬖𖬲𖬝 𖬁𖬲𖬬 𖬒𖬰𖬮𖬵 𖬖𖬲𖬤𖬵 𖬇𖬰𖬮𖬰 𖬆𖬞.
Phaistos Disc
සංස්කරණය
The
Phaistos disc
is an artifact discovered on the island of
Crete
which contains as-yet undeciphered symbols. These symbols are supported by the following fonts:
Aegean
Everson Mono
Kurinto Font Folio
(9 typefaces that have "Aux" variant fonts)
Noto Sans Symbols 2
, a font made by Google
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𐇑𐇛𐇪𐇝𐇯𐇡𐇪
Psalter Pahlavi
සංස්කරණය
Psalter Pahlavi
was used for writing
Middle Persian
on paper. It is supported by the following font:
Kurinto Font Folio
(9 typefaces that have "Aux" variant fonts)
Noto Sans Psalter Pahlavi
, a font made by Google
Segoe UI Historic
(Microsoft Windows font, available in Windows 10 and later)
TH-Times
(completely support up to Unicode15.1)
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𐮁𐮃𐮉 𐮆𐮈 𐮌𐮐𐮈𐮈𐮋𐮈 𐮁𐮅𐮅𐮏𐮊𐮈 𐮁𐮅𐮄 𐮆𐮈 𐮌𐮈𐮐𐮈𐮃𐮏
𐮋𐮀𐮊𐮈𐮃𐮈 𐮆𐮈 𐮂𐮌𐮀𐮊𐮈 𐮆𐮈 𐮋𐮌 𐮉𐮌𐮈𐮐𐮈 𐮆𐮈 𐮇𐮊𐮈𐮃𐮈 𐮋𐮌𐮅
𐮎𐮅𐮌 𐮀𐮐𐮋𐮀𐮌𐮏 𐮊𐮀 𐮫 𐮀𐮎𐮅𐮈𐮃𐮂𐮊 𐮎𐮅𐮌
𐮅𐮊 𐮉𐮌𐮐𐮈𐮈 𐮆𐮈𐮋 𐮇𐮅 𐮀𐮋𐮅𐮉
Note:
As of August 2018, this script is not being used on the
Middle Persian test wiki
at the Wikimedia Incubator.
Rohingya
සංස්කරණය
The Rohingya alphabet, used to write the
Rohingya language
, is supported by the following fonts:
Khazana Rohingya Fonts
Noto Sans Hanifi Rohingya
, a font made by
Google
TH-Times
(complete support up to Unicode 15.1)
Correct rendering
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𐴌𐴟𐴇𐴥𐴝𐴚𐴒𐴙𐴝
Runes
සංස්කරණය
Runes
are supported by the following fonts:
BabelStone Anglo-Saxon Runic fonts
, a series of free font for Runes that are used in Frisian and Anglo-Saxon inscriptions from the 5th to 11th centuries, made by
Andrew West
Junicode
, a free font mostly for Medieval scripts
Kurinto Font Folio
(9 typefaces that have "Aux" variant fonts)
Noto Sans Runic
, a font made by Google
Segoe UI Historic
(Microsoft Windows font, available in Windows 10 and later)
Segoe UI Symbol
(Microsoft Windows font, available in Windows 7 and later)
Script
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Elder Futhark
(2nd to 8th centuries)
ᚠᚢᚦᚨᚱᚲ
Anglo-Saxon runes
(5th to 11th centuries)
ᚠᚢᚦᚩᚱᚳ
Medieval runes
(12th to 15th centuries)
ᚠᚢᚧᛆᚱᚴ
Sharada
සංස්කරණය
The
Sharada script
is a Brahmic script that is almost extinct. It is used (rarely) to write the
Kashmiri language
and
Sanskrit
. It's available in those fonts:
Kurinto Font Folio
(11 typefaces that have "Main" variant fonts)
Noto Sans Sharada
Correct rendering
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Transliteration
සැකිල්ල:Script/Sharada
Koshur
Note:
As of August 2018, this script is not being used on the
Kashmiri
or
Sanskrit
Wikipedia.
Shavian
සංස්කරණය
The
Shavian alphabet
is an alternative phonemic alphabet for the English language. The following fonts support it:
Inter Alia
Noto Sans Shavian
, a font made by Google
Segoe UI Historic
(Microsoft Windows font, available in Windows 10 and later)
Correct rendering
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𐑖𐑱𐑝𐑾𐑯 𐑨𐑤𐑓𐑩𐑚𐑧𐑑
Siddham
සංස්කරණය
Siddham script
is a script used to write
Sanskrit language
. They are supported by the following fonts:
ApSiddham
Kurinto Font Folio
(9 typefaces that have "Aux" variant fonts)
Muktamsiddham
Noto Sans Siddham
Correct rendering
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Transliteration
Pulaar
Om Mani Padme Hum
Sogdian
සංස්කරණය
The
Sogdian alphabet
and the Old Sogdian alphabet were used to write the
Sogdian language
of Central Asia. The following fonts are available:
Noto Sans Sogdian
Noto Sans Old Sogdian
TH-Times
(completely support up to Unicode15.1)
Correct rendering
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Sora Sompeng
සංස්කරණය
The
Sora Sompeng
alphabet is a Brahmic script. It is used to write the
Sora language
, a Munda language spoken by about 300,000 people. It is available in these fonts:
Kurinto Font Folio
(11 typefaces that have "Main" variant fonts)
Noto Sans Sora Sompeng
, a font made by Google
Nirmala UI
(Microsoft Windows font, available in Windows 10 and later)
Correct rendering
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Sundanese
සංස්කරණය
විකිපීඩියා
, නිදහස් විශ්වකෝෂයේ
Sundanese භාෂා සංස්කරණය
The
Sundanese script
is used to write the
Sundanese language
. The script is encoded in
block
"Sundanese", code points 1B80–1BBF (
Unicode.org chart
). It is supported by the following fonts:
Kurinto Font Folio
(11 typefaces that have "Main" variant fonts)
Noto Sans Sundanese
, a font made by Google
Prada (direct download link)
Sundanese Unicode (direct download link)
main download page
(free font)
Correct rendering
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Transliteration
ᮜᮓᮢᮀ
ᮃᮚ ᮠᮤᮏᮤ ᮛᮥᮕ ᮞᮒᮧ ᮜᮩᮒᮤᮊ᮪,
ᮆᮀᮊᮀ-ᮆᮀᮊᮀ, ᮆᮀᮊᮀ-ᮆᮀᮊᮀ,
ᮞᮧᮊ᮪ ᮜᮥᮜᮥᮙ᮪ᮎᮒᮔ᮪ ᮓᮤ ᮎᮄ,
ᮃᮛᮤ ᮘᮍᮥᮔ᮪ ᮃᮛᮦᮊ᮪ ᮞᮛᮥᮕ ᮏᮀ
ᮜᮔ᮪ᮎᮂ.
Ladrang
Aya hiji rupa sato leutik,
Éngkang-éngkang, éngkang-éngkang,
Sok lulumcatan di cai,
Ari bangun arék sarupa jang lancah.
Sutton SignWriting
සංස්කරණය
Sutton SignWriting
is used to write any
sign language
. It is supported with the SignWriting 2010 Typeface which includes 2 TrueType fonts:
SignWriting 2010 Fonts project on GitHub
SignWriting 2010 TrueType Font
and
SignWriting 2010 Filling TrueType Font
(direct downloads)
Noto Sans SignWriting
, made by Google
It is supported also in
Google Noto font
(not thoroughly tested).
Correct rendering
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𝧪𝪞𝪨 𝠀𝪛𝪩 𝠀𝪛𝪡 𝧪𝪤
Sylheti Nagari
සංස්කරණය
Sylheti Nagari (Silôṭi Nagri) is an endangered script used for writing
Sylheti language
, available with these fonts:
Kurinto Font Folio
(11 typefaces that have "Main" variant fonts)
Noto Sans Syloti Nagri
, a font made by Google
Correct rendering
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Transliteration
ගොනුව:Sylheti nagari.png
සැකිල්ල:Script/Syloti
Silôṭi
Syriac / Aramaic script
සංස්කරණය
විකිපීඩියා
, නිදහස් විශ්වකෝෂයේ
Aramaic භාෂා සංස්කරණය
Assyrian Neo-Aramaic test
of
Wikipedia
at
Wikimedia Incubator
The
Syriac
and
Aramaic
scripts are used to write the
Syriac
and
Aramaic
languages. As with most
Semitic
scripts, these scripts flow from right to left, which can cause letters to appear in the wrong order on some left-to-right systems. The template {{
lang
}} can fix this issue.
තහවුරු කර නොමැත
Most operating systems provide support for Syriac scripts natively, but only the
Maḏnḥāyā
සැකිල්ල:Script/Mdnh
) and
ʾEsṭrangēlā
සැකිල්ල:Script/Strng
) varieties have correct rendering.
In order to render the
Serṭā
සැකිල්ල:Script/Serto
) variety, additional fonts are needed. These scripts are supported by the following fonts:
Aramaic Fonts
NOT RECOMMENDED FOR SYRIAC:
It uses code points from other languages and thus will cause other languages to render incorrectly
Estrangelo Edessa (Microsoft Windows font, available in Windows XP and later)
Kurinto Font Folio
(11 typefaces that have "Main" variant fonts)
Meltho OpenType™ Syriac Fonts
(free font)
Noto Sans Syriac Eastern
Noto Sans Syriac Estrangela
, and
Noto Sans Syriac Western
(direct download links).
Noto fonts
made by Google
Segoe UI Historic
(Microsoft Windows font, available in Windows 10 and later)
TH-Times
(completely support up to Unicode15.1), a font mixed all the three styles, and can change the style manually by setting the localization
Script
Correct rendering
Your browser/device
Maḏnḥāyā (Eastern)
සැකිල්ල:Script/Mdnh
Serṭā (Western)
සැකිල්ල:Script/Serto
ʾEsṭrangēlā
සැකිල්ල:Script/Strng
Tai Le
සංස්කරණය
Tai Nuea test
of
Wikipedia
at
Wikimedia Incubator
The
Tai Le alphabet
is used for the
Tai Nuea language
(Tai Nüa). It is supported by the following fonts:
GNU FreeFont
Kurinto Font Folio
(11 typefaces that have "Main" variant fonts)
Microsoft Tai Le (Microsoft Windows font, available in Windows 7 and later)
Noto Sans Tai Le (direct download link)
(GitHub link)
, a font made by Google
Correct rendering
Your browser/device
Transliteration
ᥖᥭᥰᥘᥫᥴ
Tai Le (
[tai˦.lə˧˥]
Tai Viet
සංස්කරණය
Tai Viet script
is used for writing the Tai languages
Tai Dam
Tai Dón
, and
Thai Song
. It is supported by the following fonts:
Kurinto Font Folio
(11 typefaces that have "Main" variant fonts)
Noto Sans Tai Viet
(GitHub link)
, a font made by Google
Tai Heritage Pro
from SIL International
Correct rendering
Your browser/device
ꪼꪕꪒꪾ
Tangsa
සංස්කරණය
The Tangsa alphabet is used to write the
Tangsa language
, spoken by the Tangsa people of Myanmar and north-eastern India.
Noto Sans Tangsa
, a font made by Google
Correct rendering
Your browser/device
𖪢𖩼𖪭𖩽
Tangut
සංස්කරණය
The
Tangut script
was used to write the
Tangut language
, a Tibeto-Burman language once spoken in the
Western Xia
, also known as the Tangut Empire. It is supported by the following fonts:
Tangut Yinchuan
西夏文 font download
Kurinto Font Folio
(9 typefaces that have "Aux" variant fonts)
Noto Serif Tangut, a font made by Google
Correct rendering
Your browser/device
𗈁𗤻𗖰𗚩
Tifinagh script
සංස්කරණය
The
Tifinagh
alphabet is used to write the
Berber languages
. IRCAM (Institut Royal de la Culture Amazighe) has a software suite developed for Windows XP that contains a Tifinagh keyboard and a font available for download
here
. The script is supported by the following fonts:
Afus Deg Wfus
Code2000
DejaVu
Ebrima
(Microsoft Windows font, available in Windows 7 and later)
Fixedsys Excelsior
(a stylized ornamental font, not recommended for running text)
Hapax Berbère
Kurinto Font Folio
(11 typefaces that have "Main" variant fonts)
MPH 2B Damase
Noto Sans Tifinagh (direct download link)
, a font made by Google
Tagmukay
font by
SIL International
Tifinaghe-Ircam Unicode
Correct rendering
Your browser/device
Transliteration
ⵜⵉⴼⵉⵏⴰⵖ
tifinagh
This script is used in several test wikis at the Wikimedia Incubator, including
Central Atlas Tamazight
Tachelhit
(Tasusiyt, Shilha),
Riffian
, and
Shawiya
Tirhuta script
සංස්කරණය
The
Tirhuta script
is used for the
Maithili
and
Sanskrit
languages.
Noto Sans Tirhuta
, a font made by Google
Correct rendering
Your browser/device
𑒞𑒱𑒩𑒯𑒳𑒞𑒰
Toto script
සංස්කරණය
The Toto script was invented by
Dhaniram Toto
in 2015 to write the
Toto language
. It is supported by the following font:
Unifont Upper
Noto Serif Toto
, a font made by Google
Correct rendering
Your browser/device
𞊒𞊪𞊒𞊪
Wancho
සංස්කරණය
The
Wancho script
is a writing system for the
Wancho language
Noto Sans Wancho
, a font made by Google
Correct rendering
Your browser/device
𞋒𞋀𞋉𞋃𞋕
Warang Citi
සංස්කරණය
The
Warang Citi
script is a writing system for the
Ho language
Noto Sans Warang Citi
, a font made by Google
Correct rendering
Your browser/device
𑢹𑢷𑢡𑢼𑢪
𑢯𑢢𑢵𑢢
Yezidi script
සංස්කරණය
Yezidi script was used for writing
Kurdish
, specifically the
Kurmanji
dialect (Northern Kurdish) for liturgical purposes in
Iraq
and
Georgia
. Currently, the script is supported by following fonts.
Noto Serif Yezidi
, a font made by Google
Correct rendering
Your browser/device
සැකිල්ල:Script/Yezidi
Yi Syllabary
සංස්කරණය
Sichuan Yi test
of
Wikipedia
at
Wikimedia Incubator
Modern Yi script
is a standardized
syllabary
derived from the classic script in 1974 by the local
Chinese government
. It is used to write various
Yi languages
. It is supported by the following fonts:
Code2000
Kurinto Font Folio
(11 typefaces that have "Main" variant fonts)
Microsoft Yi Baiti
Noto Sans Yi (direct download link)
, a font made by Google
Nuosu SIL
from SIL International
Correct rendering
Your browser/device
ꆈꌠꁱꂷ
Special cases
සංස්කරණය
Romanian
සංස්කරණය
The Romanian alphabet contains an
S-comma
(Ș ș) and
T-comma
(Ț ț). These characters were added to Unicode 3.0 (September 1999) at the request of the Romanian standardization institute. As font support for these characters has been poor in the past, many computer users use the similar characters
S-cedilla
(Ş ş) and
T-cedilla
(Ţ ţ) instead. However, on Wikipedia it is recommended to use the correct characters with comma below.
See also
සංස්කරණය
Help:Multilingual support (East Asian)
Help:Multilingual support (Indic)
Help:Multilingual support for Android
Help:Special characters
Wikipedia:Amharic
Wikipedia:Bangla script display help
Wikipedia:Gothic Keyboarding
Wikipedia:Gothic Unicode Fonts
Help:Sinhala Font Guide
List of typefaces included with Microsoft Windows
Universal Language Selector
References
සංස්කරණය
Notes
සංස්කරණය
Until June 2005, when MediaWiki 1.5 came into use on the Wikimedia projects, articles on the English Wikipedia were encoded using
ISO/IEC 8859-1
(although the additional characters from the
Windows-1252
character set were used in practice.) All characters from the
ISO/IEC 10646
Universal Character Set could be accessed through numerical entities, as specified by the HTML 4.01 specification. Since then, nearly all pages have been converted to use Unicode directly. Old discussion on the topic can be read at
Wikipedia talk:Unicode
Not to be confused with MS Sans Serif
Microsoft Windows support the
ʾEsṭrangēlā
variety via Estrangelo Edessa and Segoe UI. Historically, some Linux distributions supported
Maḏnḥāyā
variety via FreeSans.
External links
සංස්කරණය
Alan Wood's Unicode Resources: Unicode and Multilingual Support in HTML, Fonts, Web Browsers and Other Applications
SIL International: Computers and Writing Systems
Unicode Font Guide For Free/Libre Open Source Operating Systems
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