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  2. Kana - Wikipedia

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    The [jɛ] (ye) sound is believed to have existed in pre-Classical Japanese, mostly before the advent of kana, and can be represented by the man'yōgana kanji 江. [5] [6] There was an archaic Hiragana [7] derived from the man'yōgana ye kanji 江, [5] which is encoded into Unicode at code point U+1B001 (𛀁), [8] [9] but it is

  3. Katakana (Unicode block) - Wikipedia

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    Japanese Ainu: Assigned: 96 code points: Unused: 0 reserved code points: Source standards: JIS X 0208: Unicode version history; ... Hiragana (Unicode block) CJK ...

  4. Enclosed Ideographic Supplement - Wikipedia

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    Enclosed Ideographic Supplement is a Unicode block containing forms of characters and words from Chinese, Japanese and Korean enclosed within or stylised as squares, brackets, or circles. It contains three such characters containing one or more kana , and many containing CJK ideographs .

  5. Katakana - Wikipedia

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    Unlike Japanese or Ainu, Taiwanese kana are used similarly to the zhùyīn fúhào characters, with kana serving as initials, vowel medials and consonant finals, marked with tonal marks. A dot below the initial kana represents aspirated consonants, and チ, ツ, サ, セ, ソ, ウ and オ with a superpositional bar represent sounds found only ...

  6. Small Kana Extension - Wikipedia

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    Small Kana Extension is a Unicode block containing additional small variants for the Hiragana and Katakana syllabaries, [3] in addition to those in the Hiragana, Katakana and Katakana Phonetic Extensions blocks.

  7. Katakana Phonetic Extensions - Wikipedia

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    Katakana Phonetic Extensions is a Unicode block containing additional small katakana characters for writing the Ainu language, in addition to characters in the Katakana block. Further small katakana are present in the Small Kana Extension block.

  8. Hiragana - Wikipedia

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    Historic and variant forms of Japanese kana characters were first added to the Unicode Standard in October, 2010 with the release of version 6.0, with significantly more added in 2017 as part of Unicode 10. The Unicode block for Kana Supplement is U+1B000–U+1B0FF, and is immediately followed by the Kana Extended-A block (U+1B100–U+1B12F).

  9. Kana Extended-B - Wikipedia

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    13 code points: Unused: 3 reserved code points: Unicode version history ... Note: [1] [2] Kana Extended-B is a Unicode block ... kana originally created by Japanese ...