• article correctly. Bassa Vah, also known as simply Vah ('throwing a sign' in Bassa) is an alphabetic script for writing the Bassa language of Liberia...
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  • Phonetic Alphabet (IPA) was used for this translation rather than the Vah alphabet, mostly for practical reasons related to printing. Because the Bassa people...
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  • Bassa Vah is a Unicode block containing characters of the Bassa Vah alphabet which were historically used for writing the Bassa language of Liberia and...
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    ancient script from Liberia, but distinct from the Bassa alphabet. Among the listed alphabets, Bassa Vah is compared to include Armenian, Coptic (used by...
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    Siki – Kurukh Toto – Toto Unifon – proposed for English, never adopted Vah – Bassa Vellara – Albanian Vithkuqi AKA Beitha Kukju – Albanian Wancho – Wancho...
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    (Unicode block) Bamum (Unicode block) Bamum Supplement (Unicode block) Bassa Vah (Unicode block) Garay (Unicode block) Medefaidrin (Unicode block) Mende...
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    of contemporary and historic African scripts including Adlam, Bamum, Bassa Vah, Coptic, Egyptian Hieroglyphs, Garay, Ge'ez, Medefaidrin, Mende Ki-ka-ku...
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  • FULLWIDTH FULL STOP U+FF61 。 HALFWIDTH IDEOGRAPHIC FULL STOP U+16AF5 𖫵 BASSA VAH FULL STOP U+16E98 𖺘 MEDEFAIDRIN FULL STOP U+1BC9F 𛲟 DUPLOYAN PUNCTUATION...
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    Fullwidth Forms block encompasses a full semantic duplicate of the Latin alphabet, because legacy CJK encodings contained both "fullwidth" (matching the...
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  • Ariyaka Armenian Avestan Pazend Avoiuli Bassa Vah Carian Caucasian Albanian Cirth Coelbren Coorgi–Cox alphabet Coptic Cyrillic Bosnian Early Deseret Duployan...
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  • and horizontal strokes between sections.[further explanation needed] The alphabet-based writing began with no spaces, no capitalization, no vowels (see abjad)...
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  • glyphs for a single writing system, or even only support the basic Latin alphabet. Fonts which support a wide range of Unicode scripts and Unicode symbols...
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    Ariyaka Armenian Avestan Pazend Avoiuli Bassa Vah Carian Caucasian Albanian Cirth Coelbren Coorgi–Cox alphabet Coptic Cyrillic Bosnian Early Deseret Duployan...
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  • (ideology) Origin of Hangul Lee, Sang-baek (1957). Hangul: The Origin of Korean Alphabet. Seoul: Tong-Mun Kwan. 漢字文化圈的脫漢運動 Another translation (English) Portal:...
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  • Ariyaka Armenian Avestan Pazend Avoiuli Bassa Vah Carian Caucasian Albanian Cirth Coelbren Coorgi–Cox alphabet Coptic Cyrillic Bosnian Early Deseret Duployan...
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  • scripts is a basic organizing technique. The differences among different alphabets or writing systems remain and are supported through Unicode’s flexible...
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  • U+16A70..U+16ACF Tangsa 96 89 Tangsa  1 SMP U+16AD0..U+16AFF Bassa Vah 48 36 Bassa Vah  1 SMP U+16B00..U+16B8F Pahawh Hmong 144 127 Pahawh Hmong  1 SMP...
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