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  2. Biangbiang noodles - Wikipedia

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    Members of the Unicode Consortium supported the character shape. [16] In a possible April fools' joke , Toshiya Suzuki suggested adding a new block ("CJK Complex Ideographic Symbols"), setting " " as a basic shape, unifying the variation and even admitting " " as a variant of the character.

  3. Tamil All Character Encoding - Wikipedia

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    Tamil All Character Encoding (TACE16) is a scheme for encoding the Tamil script in the Private Use Area of Unicode, implementing a syllabary-based character model differing from the modified-ISCII model used by Unicode's existing Tamil implementation.

  4. CJK Unified Ideographs Extension G - Wikipedia

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    CJK Unified Ideographs Extension G is a Unicode block containing rare and historic CJK Unified Ideographs for Chinese, Japanese, Korean, and Vietnamese which were submitted to the Ideographic Research Group during 2015. [3]

  5. Tamil (Unicode block) - Wikipedia

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    Tamil is a Unicode block containing characters for the Tamil, and Saurashtra languages of Tamil Nadu India, Sri Lanka, Singapore, and Malaysia. In its original incarnation, the code points U+0B82..U+0BCD were a direct copy of the Tamil characters A2-ED from the 1988 ISCII standard.

  6. Category:Tamil character-encoding standards - Wikipedia

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    Tamil (Unicode block) Tamil All Character Encoding; Tamil Script Code for Information Interchange This page was last edited on 5 May 2015, at 18:35 (UTC). Text is ...

  7. Tamil script - Wikipedia

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    The Tamil script (தமிழ் அரிச்சுவடி Tamiḻ ariccuvaṭi [tamiɻ ˈaɾitːɕuʋaɽi]) is an abugida script that is used by Tamils and Tamil speakers in India, Sri Lanka, Malaysia, Singapore and elsewhere to write the Tamil language. [5]

  8. Tamil Supplement - Wikipedia

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    The following Unicode-related documents record the purpose and process of defining specific characters in the Tamil Supplement block: Version Final code points [ a ]

  9. List of Unicode characters - Wikipedia

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    95 characters; the 52 alphabet characters belong to the Latin script. The remaining 43 belong to the common script. The 33 characters classified as ASCII Punctuation & Symbols are also sometimes referred to as ASCII special characters. Often only these characters (and not other Unicode punctuation) are what is meant when an organization says a ...