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Tagbanwa

U+1760 – U+177F   (5984–6015)

The Tagbanwa range was introduced with version 3.2 of the Unicode Standard, and is located in Plane 0, the Basic Multilingual Plane.

Tagbanwa is a language and script used by the Tagbanwa people on the island of Palawan in the Philippines.

The characters that appear in the “Character” columns of the following table depend on the browser that you are using, the fonts installed on your computer, and the browser options you have chosen that determine the fonts used to display particular character sets, encodings or languages.

You can find some or all of the characters in this range in the Windows Unicode fonts Quivira and Tagbanwa.

If you are not familiar with the characters, you can check the characters displayed here with the graphical display at http://www.unicode.org/charts/PDF/U1760.pdf.

Character
(decimal)
DecimalCharacter
(hex)
HexName
59841760TAGBANWA LETTER A
59851761TAGBANWA LETTER I
59861762TAGBANWA LETTER U
59871763TAGBANWA LETTER KA
59881764TAGBANWA LETTER GA
59891765TAGBANWA LETTER NGA
59901766TAGBANWA LETTER TA
59911767TAGBANWA LETTER DA
59921768TAGBANWA LETTER NA
59931769TAGBANWA LETTER PA
5994176ATAGBANWA LETTER BA
5995176BTAGBANWA LETTER MA
5996176CTAGBANWA LETTER YA
5998176ETAGBANWA LETTER LA
5999176FTAGBANWA LETTER WA
60001770TAGBANWA LETTER SA
ᝪᝲ6002ᝪᝲ1772TAGBANWA VOWEL SIGN I (combined with ba)
ᝪᝳ6003ᝪᝳ1773TAGBANWA VOWEL SIGN U (combined with ba)

Copyright © 2002–2009 Alan Wood

The hexadecimal numbers and the character names in the above table are taken from the Unicode 3.2 Character Database, Copyright © 1991–2002 Unicode, Inc., as contained in UnicodeData.txt on the Unicode Web site (http://www.unicode.org/Public/UNIDATA/) in April 2002.

Created 17th April 2002   Last updated 25th November 2009

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