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  2. Pahari-Pothwari - Wikipedia

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    East of the Pothwari areas, across the Jhelum River into Mirpur District in Azad Kashmir, the language is more similar to Pothwari than to the Pahari spoken in the rest of Azad Kashmir. [15] Locally it is known by a variety of names: [e] Pahari, Mirpur Pahari, Mirpuri, [f] and Pothwari, [16] while some of its speakers call it Punjabi. [17]

  3. Sumihiri - Wikipedia

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    'sumihiri' distinguishes between the two 'ම' letters in the Sinhala word 'මම'. This is to facilitate correct pronouncing of text written using 'sumihiri'. The first 'ම', which has an 'open' sound is written as 'ma', whereas the second 'ම', which has a 'closed' sound is written as 'me'.

  4. Help:Multilingual support - Wikipedia

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    Alphabetum is a commercial Unicode font, but it is the only font that provides Bohairic Coptic letters rather than Sahidic; Antinoou 1 (Evertype) and 2 (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 ...

  5. Sinhala (Unicode block) - Wikipedia

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    Sinhala is a Unicode block containing characters for the Sinhala and Pali languages of Sri Lanka, and is also used for writing Sanskrit in Sri Lanka. The Sinhala allocation is loosely based on the ISCII standard, except that Sinhala contains extra prenasalized consonant letters, leading to inconsistencies with other ISCII-Unicode script allocations.

  6. Pahari language - Wikipedia

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    Pahari-Pothwari, the Punjabi dialect or variety predominantly spoken in Pakistan-administered Azad Kashmir and neighbouring areas of northern Punjab and Indian-administered Jammu and Kashmir Poonchi-Pahari is an language variety specifically spoken in Poonch Division of Pakistan-admistered Azad Kashmir and in Poonch District of Indian ...

  7. History of Sinhala software - Wikipedia

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    1985. CINTEC establishes a committee for the use of Sinhala & Tamil in Computer Technology. [3]1987 "DOS WordPerfect" Reverend Gangodawila Soma Thero, who was the chief incumbent at the Springvale Buddhist temple in Melbourne, Australia asked the Lay members of the temple to produce a Monthly Newsletter for the temple in Sinhala, called "Bodu Puwath".

  8. Brahmic scripts - Wikipedia

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    Sinhala: Brahmi [15] 4th century [16] Sinhala language: Sinh U+0D80–U+0DFF, U+111E0–U+111FF ශුද්ධ සිංහල: Sundanese: Kawi: 14th century Sundanese language: Sund U+1B80–U+1BBF, U+1CC0–U+1CCF ᮃᮊ᮪ᮞᮛ ᮞᮥᮔ᮪ᮓ Sylheti Nagari: Nagari: 16th century Historically used for writing the Sylheti language: Sylo U ...

  9. Template:Unicode chart Sinhala - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects Wikidata item; ... Unicode chart Sinhala}} provides a list of Unicode code points in the Sinhala block. Usage