Lepcha
The Lepcha Unicode block is a range of code points in the Unicode standard that represents the Lepcha script, which is used to write the Lepcha language. The Lepcha language is a member of the Tibeto-Burman language family, and is spoken by the Lepcha people of India and Nepal. The Lepcha Unicode block includes a wide range of characters that are used to write the Lepcha language, such as the basic consonants and vowels, as well as a number of other characters that are used in specialized contexts. The Lepcha 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.
ᰀ
U+1C00
ᰁ
U+1C01
ᰂ
U+1C02
ᰃ
U+1C03
ᰄ
U+1C04
ᰅ
U+1C05
ᰆ
U+1C06
ᰇ
U+1C07
ᰈ
U+1C08
ᰉ
U+1C09
ᰊ
U+1C0A
ᰋ
U+1C0B
ᰌ
U+1C0C
ᰍ
U+1C0D
ᰎ
U+1C0E
ᰏ
U+1C0F
ᰐ
U+1C10
ᰑ
U+1C11
ᰒ
U+1C12
ᰓ
U+1C13
ᰔ
U+1C14
ᰕ
U+1C15
ᰖ
U+1C16
ᰗ
U+1C17
ᰘ
U+1C18
ᰙ
U+1C19
ᰚ
U+1C1A
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U+1C1B
ᰜ
U+1C1C
ᰝ
U+1C1D
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U+1C1E
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U+1C1F
ᰠ
U+1C20
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U+1C21
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U+1C22
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U+1C23
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U+1C24
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U+1C25
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U+1C26
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U+1C27
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U+1C28
ᰩ
U+1C29
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U+1C2A
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U+1C2B
ᰬ
U+1C2C
ᰭ
U+1C2D
ᰮ
U+1C2E
ᰯ
U+1C2F
ᰰ
U+1C30
ᰱ
U+1C31
ᰲ
U+1C32
ᰳ
U+1C33
ᰴ
U+1C34
ᰵ
U+1C35
ᰶ
U+1C36
᰷
U+1C37
U+1C38
U+1C39
U+1C3A
᰻
U+1C3B
᰼
U+1C3C
᰽
U+1C3D
᰾
U+1C3E
᰿
U+1C3F
᱀
U+1C40
᱁
U+1C41
᱂
U+1C42
᱃
U+1C43
᱄
U+1C44
᱅
U+1C45
᱆
U+1C46
᱇
U+1C47
᱈
U+1C48
᱉
U+1C49
U+1C4A
U+1C4B
U+1C4C
ᱍ
U+1C4D
ᱎ
U+1C4E
ᱏ
U+1C4F