Kayah Li
Kayah Li is a block of the Unicode standard that contains characters used to write the Kayah Li language, a Kuki-Chin language spoken by the Kayah people of Myanmar. The Kayah Li script is an alphabet, with each letter representing a specific sound in the Kayah Li language. This block contains all the letters needed to write Kayah Li text, as well as a number of punctuation marks and other symbols. The Kayah Li block is often used in conjunction with other Unicode blocks to represent Kayah Li text in digital form.
꤀
U+A900
꤁
U+A901
꤂
U+A902
꤃
U+A903
꤄
U+A904
꤅
U+A905
꤆
U+A906
꤇
U+A907
꤈
U+A908
꤉
U+A909
ꤊ
U+A90A
ꤋ
U+A90B
ꤌ
U+A90C
ꤍ
U+A90D
ꤎ
U+A90E
ꤏ
U+A90F
ꤐ
U+A910
ꤑ
U+A911
ꤒ
U+A912
ꤓ
U+A913
ꤔ
U+A914
ꤕ
U+A915
ꤖ
U+A916
ꤗ
U+A917
ꤘ
U+A918
ꤙ
U+A919
ꤚ
U+A91A
ꤛ
U+A91B
ꤜ
U+A91C
ꤝ
U+A91D
ꤞ
U+A91E
ꤟ
U+A91F
ꤠ
U+A920
ꤡ
U+A921
ꤢ
U+A922
ꤣ
U+A923
ꤤ
U+A924
ꤥ
U+A925
ꤦ
U+A926
ꤧ
U+A927
ꤨ
U+A928
ꤩ
U+A929
ꤪ
U+A92A
꤫
U+A92B
꤬
U+A92C
꤭
U+A92D
꤮
U+A92E
꤯
U+A92F