Tai Le
The Tai Le Unicode block is a range of code points in the Unicode standard that represents the Tai Le script, which is used to write the Tai Le language. The Tai Le language is a member of the Tai-Kadai language family, and is spoken by the Tai Le people of China and Vietnam. The Tai Le Unicode block includes a wide range of characters that are used to write the Tai Le language, such as the basic consonants and vowels, as well as a number of other characters that are used in specialized contexts. The Tai Le 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.
ᥐ
U+1950
ᥑ
U+1951
ᥒ
U+1952
ᥓ
U+1953
ᥔ
U+1954
ᥕ
U+1955
ᥖ
U+1956
ᥗ
U+1957
ᥘ
U+1958
ᥙ
U+1959
ᥚ
U+195A
ᥛ
U+195B
ᥜ
U+195C
ᥝ
U+195D
ᥞ
U+195E
ᥟ
U+195F
ᥠ
U+1960
ᥡ
U+1961
ᥢ
U+1962
ᥣ
U+1963
ᥤ
U+1964
ᥥ
U+1965
ᥦ
U+1966
ᥧ
U+1967
ᥨ
U+1968
ᥩ
U+1969
ᥪ
U+196A
ᥫ
U+196B
ᥬ
U+196C
ᥭ
U+196D
U+196E
U+196F
ᥰ
U+1970
ᥱ
U+1971
ᥲ
U+1972
ᥳ
U+1973
ᥴ
U+1974