Balinese
The Balinese Unicode block is a range of code points in the Unicode standard that represents the Balinese script, which is used to write the Balinese language. The Balinese language is a member of the Austronesian language family, and is spoken by the Balinese people of the Indonesian island of Bali. The Balinese Unicode block includes a wide range of characters that are used to write the Balinese language, such as the basic consonants and vowels, as well as a number of other characters that are used in specialized contexts. The Balinese Unicode block is part of the Unicode standard, which is a standardized character encoding system that allows computers to store and display text in a wide variety of scripts and languages.
ᬀ
U+1B00
ᬁ
U+1B01
ᬂ
U+1B02
ᬃ
U+1B03
ᬄ
U+1B04
ᬅ
U+1B05
ᬆ
U+1B06
ᬇ
U+1B07
ᬈ
U+1B08
ᬉ
U+1B09
ᬊ
U+1B0A
ᬋ
U+1B0B
ᬌ
U+1B0C
ᬍ
U+1B0D
ᬎ
U+1B0E
ᬏ
U+1B0F
ᬐ
U+1B10
ᬑ
U+1B11
ᬒ
U+1B12
ᬓ
U+1B13
ᬔ
U+1B14
ᬕ
U+1B15
ᬖ
U+1B16
ᬗ
U+1B17
ᬘ
U+1B18
ᬙ
U+1B19
ᬚ
U+1B1A
ᬛ
U+1B1B
ᬜ
U+1B1C
ᬝ
U+1B1D
ᬞ
U+1B1E
ᬟ
U+1B1F
ᬠ
U+1B20
ᬡ
U+1B21
ᬢ
U+1B22
ᬣ
U+1B23
ᬤ
U+1B24
ᬥ
U+1B25
ᬦ
U+1B26
ᬧ
U+1B27
ᬨ
U+1B28
ᬩ
U+1B29
ᬪ
U+1B2A
ᬫ
U+1B2B
ᬬ
U+1B2C
ᬭ
U+1B2D
ᬮ
U+1B2E
ᬯ
U+1B2F
ᬰ
U+1B30
ᬱ
U+1B31
ᬲ
U+1B32
ᬳ
U+1B33
᬴
U+1B34
ᬵ
U+1B35
ᬶ
U+1B36
ᬷ
U+1B37
ᬸ
U+1B38
ᬹ
U+1B39
ᬺ
U+1B3A
ᬻ
U+1B3B
ᬼ
U+1B3C
ᬽ
U+1B3D
ᬾ
U+1B3E
ᬿ
U+1B3F
ᭀ
U+1B40
ᭁ
U+1B41
ᭂ
U+1B42
ᭃ
U+1B43
᭄
U+1B44
ᭅ
U+1B45
ᭆ
U+1B46
ᭇ
U+1B47
ᭈ
U+1B48
ᭉ
U+1B49
ᭊ
U+1B4A
ᭋ
U+1B4B
ᭌ
U+1B4C
U+1B4D
U+1B4E
U+1B4F
᭐
U+1B50
᭑
U+1B51
᭒
U+1B52
᭓
U+1B53
᭔
U+1B54
᭕
U+1B55
᭖
U+1B56
᭗
U+1B57
᭘
U+1B58
᭙
U+1B59
᭚
U+1B5A
᭛
U+1B5B
᭜
U+1B5C
᭝
U+1B5D
᭞
U+1B5E
᭟
U+1B5F
᭠
U+1B60
᭡
U+1B61
᭢
U+1B62
᭣
U+1B63
᭤
U+1B64
᭥
U+1B65
᭦
U+1B66
᭧
U+1B67
᭨
U+1B68
᭩
U+1B69
᭪
U+1B6A
᭫
U+1B6B
᭬
U+1B6C
᭭
U+1B6D
᭮
U+1B6E
᭯
U+1B6F
᭰
U+1B70
᭱
U+1B71
᭲
U+1B72
᭳
U+1B73
᭴
U+1B74
᭵
U+1B75
᭶
U+1B76
᭷
U+1B77
᭸
U+1B78
᭹
U+1B79
᭺
U+1B7A
᭻
U+1B7B
᭼
U+1B7C