Sundanese
The Sundanese Unicode block is a range of code points in the Unicode standard that represents the Sundanese script, which is used to write the Sundanese language. The Sundanese language is a member of the Austronesian language family, and is spoken by the Sundanese people of the Indonesian island of Java. The Sundanese Unicode block includes a wide range of characters that are used to write the Sundanese language, such as the basic consonants and vowels, as well as a number of other characters that are used in specialized contexts. The Sundanese 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.
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U+1B80
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U+1B81
ᮂ
U+1B82
ᮃ
U+1B83
ᮄ
U+1B84
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U+1B85
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U+1B86
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U+1B87
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U+1B88
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U+1B89
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U+1B8A
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U+1B8B
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U+1B8C
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U+1B8D
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U+1B8E
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U+1B8F
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U+1B90
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U+1B91
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U+1B92
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U+1B93
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U+1B94
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U+1B95
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U+1B96
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U+1B97
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U+1B98
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U+1B99
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U+1B9A
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U+1B9B
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U+1B9C
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U+1B9D
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U+1B9E
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U+1B9F
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U+1BA0
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U+1BA1
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U+1BA2
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U+1BA3
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U+1BA4
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U+1BA5
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U+1BA6
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U+1BA7
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U+1BA8
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U+1BA9
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U+1BAA
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U+1BAB
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U+1BAC
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U+1BAD
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U+1BAE
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U+1BAF
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U+1BB0
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U+1BB1
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U+1BB2
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U+1BB3
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U+1BB4
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U+1BB5
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U+1BB6
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U+1BB7
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U+1BB8
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U+1BB9