Imperial Aramaic
The Imperial Aramaic block is a block of the Unicode standard that contains characters used to write the Imperial Aramaic language, an extinct language spoken by the ancient Arameans in what is now Syria. The Imperial Aramaic script is a cuneiform writing system, with each symbol representing a specific sound in the Imperial Aramaic language. This block contains all the symbols needed to write Imperial Aramaic text, as well as a number of punctuation marks and other symbols. The Imperial Aramaic block is often used in conjunction with other Unicode blocks to represent Imperial Aramaic text in digital form.
𐡀
U+10840
𐡁
U+10841
𐡂
U+10842
𐡃
U+10843
𐡄
U+10844
𐡅
U+10845
𐡆
U+10846
𐡇
U+10847
𐡈
U+10848
𐡉
U+10849
𐡊
U+1084A
𐡋
U+1084B
𐡌
U+1084C
𐡍
U+1084D
𐡎
U+1084E
𐡏
U+1084F
𐡐
U+10850
𐡑
U+10851
𐡒
U+10852
𐡓
U+10853
𐡔
U+10854
𐡕
U+10855
U+10856
𐡗
U+10857
𐡘
U+10858
𐡙
U+10859
𐡚
U+1085A
𐡛
U+1085B
𐡜
U+1085C
𐡝
U+1085D
𐡞
U+1085E
𐡟
U+1085F