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Javanese script | |
Latin orthography | nya |
Phoneme | [ñ] |
Unicode | A99A |
ꦚ is one of syllable in Javanese script that represent the sound /ɲɔ/, /ɲa/. It is transliterated to Latin as "nya", and sometimes in Indonesian orthography as "nyo". It has another form (pasangan), which is ◌꧀ꦚ, but represented by a single Unicode code point, U+A99A.[1][2][3]
Pasangan
Its pasangan form ◌꧀ꦚ, is located on the bottom side of the previous syllable. For example, ꦲꦤꦏ꧀ꦚꦩꦸꦏ꧀ - anak nyamuk (little mosquito).
Murda
Glyphs
Nglegena forms | Pasangan forms | ||||||
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ꦚ nya | ꦚꦃ nyah | ꦚꦁ nyang | ꦚꦂ nyar | ◌꧀ꦚ -nya | ◌꧀ꦚꦃ -nyah | ◌꧀ꦚꦁ -nyang | ◌꧀ꦚꦂ -nyar |
ꦚꦺ nye | ꦚꦺꦃ nyeh | ꦚꦺꦁ nyeng | ꦚꦺꦂ nyer | ◌꧀ꦚꦺ -nye | ◌꧀ꦚꦺꦃ -nyeh | ◌꧀ꦚꦺꦁ -nyeng | ◌꧀ꦚꦺꦂ -nyer |
ꦚꦼ nyê | ꦚꦼꦃ nyêh | ꦚꦼꦁ nyêng | ꦚꦼꦂ nyêr | ◌꧀ꦚꦼ -nyê | ◌꧀ꦚꦼꦃ -nyêh | ◌꧀ꦚꦼꦁ -nyêng | ◌꧀ꦚꦼꦂ -nyêr |
ꦚꦶ nyi | ꦚꦶꦃ nyih | ꦚꦶꦁ nying | ꦚꦶꦂ nyir | ◌꧀ꦚꦶ -nyi | ◌꧀ꦚꦶꦃ -nyih | ◌꧀ꦚꦶꦁ -nying | ◌꧀ꦚꦶꦂ -nyir |
ꦚꦺꦴ nyo | ꦚꦺꦴꦃ nyoh | ꦚꦺꦴꦁ nyong | ꦚꦺꦴꦂ nyor | ◌꧀ꦚꦺꦴ -nyo | ◌꧀ꦚꦺꦴꦃ -nyoh | ◌꧀ꦚꦺꦴꦁ -nyong | ◌꧀ꦚꦺꦴꦂ -nyor |
ꦚꦸ nyu | ꦚꦸꦃ nyuh | ꦚꦸꦁ nyung | ꦚꦸꦂ nyur | ◌꧀ꦚꦸ -nyu | ◌꧀ꦚꦸꦃ -nyuh | ◌꧀ꦚꦸꦁ -nyung | ◌꧀ꦚꦸꦂ -nyur |
ꦚꦿ nyra | ꦚꦿꦃ nyrah | ꦚꦿꦁ nyrang | ꦚꦿꦂ nyrar | ◌꧀ꦚꦿ -nyra | ◌꧀ꦚꦿꦃ -nyrah | ◌꧀ꦚꦿꦁ -nyrang | ◌꧀ꦚꦿꦂ -nyrar |
ꦚꦿꦺ nyre | ꦚꦿꦺꦃ nyreh | ꦚꦿꦺꦁ nyreng | ꦚꦿꦺꦂ nyrer | ◌꧀ꦚꦿꦺ -nyre | ◌꧀ꦚꦿꦺꦃ -nyreh | ◌꧀ꦚꦿꦺꦁ -nyreng | ◌꧀ꦚꦿꦺꦂ -nyrer |
ꦚꦽ nyrê | ꦚꦽꦃ nyrêh | ꦚꦽꦁ nyrêng | ꦚꦽꦂ nyrêr | ◌꧀ꦚꦽ -nyrê | ◌꧀ꦚꦽꦃ -nyrêh | ◌꧀ꦚꦽꦁ -nyrêng | ◌꧀ꦚꦽꦂ -nyrêr |
ꦚꦿꦶ nyri | ꦚꦿꦶꦃ nyrih | ꦚꦿꦶꦁ nyring | ꦚꦿꦶꦂ nyrir | ◌꧀ꦚꦿꦶ -nyri | ◌꧀ꦚꦿꦶꦃ -nyrih | ◌꧀ꦚꦿꦶꦁ -nyring | ◌꧀ꦚꦿꦶꦂ -nyrir |
ꦚꦿꦺꦴ nyro | ꦚꦿꦺꦴꦃ nyroh | ꦚꦿꦺꦴꦁ nyrong | ꦚꦿꦺꦴꦂ nyror | ◌꧀ꦚꦿꦺꦴ -nyro | ◌꧀ꦚꦿꦺꦴꦃ -nyroh | ◌꧀ꦚꦿꦺꦴꦁ -nyrong | ◌꧀ꦚꦿꦺꦴꦂ -nyror |
ꦚꦿꦸ nyru | ꦚꦿꦸꦃ nyruh | ꦚꦿꦸꦁ nyrung | ꦚꦿꦸꦂ nyrur | ◌꧀ꦚꦿꦸ -nyru | ◌꧀ꦚꦿꦸꦃ -nyruh | ◌꧀ꦚꦿꦸꦁ -nyrung | ◌꧀ꦚꦿꦸꦂ -nyrur |
ꦚꦾ nyya | ꦚꦾꦃ nyyah | ꦚꦾꦁ nyyang | ꦚꦾꦂ nyyar | ◌꧀ꦚꦾ -nyya | ◌꧀ꦚꦾꦃ -nyyah | ◌꧀ꦚꦾꦁ -nyyang | ◌꧀ꦚꦾꦂ -nyyar |
ꦚꦾꦺ nyye | ꦚꦾꦺꦃ nyyeh | ꦚꦾꦺꦁ nyyeng | ꦚꦾꦺꦂ nyyer | ◌꧀ꦚꦾꦺ -nyye | ◌꧀ꦚꦾꦺꦃ -nyyeh | ◌꧀ꦚꦾꦺꦁ -nyyeng | ◌꧀ꦚꦾꦺꦂ -nyyer |
ꦚꦾꦼ nyyê | ꦚꦾꦼꦃ nyyêh | ꦚꦾꦼꦁ nyyêng | ꦚꦾꦼꦂ nyyêr | ◌꧀ꦚꦾꦼ -nyyê | ◌꧀ꦚꦾꦼꦃ -nyyêh | ◌꧀ꦚꦾꦼꦁ -nyyêng | ◌꧀ꦚꦾꦼꦂ -nyyêr |
ꦚꦾꦶ nyyi | ꦚꦾꦶꦃ nyyih | ꦚꦾꦶꦁ nyying | ꦚꦾꦶꦂ nyyir | ◌꧀ꦚꦾꦶ -nyyi | ◌꧀ꦚꦾꦶꦃ -nyyih | ◌꧀ꦚꦾꦶꦁ -nyying | ◌꧀ꦚꦾꦶꦂ -nyyir |
ꦚꦾꦺꦴ nyyo | ꦚꦾꦺꦴꦃ nyyoh | ꦚꦾꦺꦴꦁ nyyong | ꦚꦾꦺꦴꦂ nyyor | ◌꧀ꦚꦾꦺꦴ -nyyo | ◌꧀ꦚꦾꦺꦴꦃ -nyyoh | ◌꧀ꦚꦾꦺꦴꦁ -nyyong | ◌꧀ꦚꦾꦺꦴꦂ -nyyor |
ꦚꦾꦸ nyyu | ꦚꦾꦸꦃ nyyuh | ꦚꦾꦸꦁ nyyung | ꦚꦾꦸꦂ nyyur | ◌꧀ꦚꦾꦸ -nyyu | ◌꧀ꦚꦾꦸꦃ -nyyuh | ◌꧀ꦚꦾꦸꦁ -nyyung | ◌꧀ꦚꦾꦸꦂ -nyyur |
Unicode block
Javanese script was added to the Unicode Standard in October, 2009 with the release of version 5.2.
Javanese[1][2] Official Unicode Consortium code chart (PDF) | ||||||||||||||||
0 | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | A | B | C | D | E | F | |
U+A98x | ꦀ | ꦁ | ꦂ | ꦃ | ꦄ | ꦅ | ꦆ | ꦇ | ꦈ | ꦉ | ꦊ | ꦋ | ꦌ | ꦍ | ꦎ | ꦏ |
U+A99x | ꦐ | ꦑ | ꦒ | ꦓ | ꦔ | ꦕ | ꦖ | ꦗ | ꦘ | ꦙ | ꦚ | ꦛ | ꦜ | ꦝ | ꦞ | ꦟ |
U+A9Ax | ꦠ | ꦡ | ꦢ | ꦣ | ꦤ | ꦥ | ꦦ | ꦧ | ꦨ | ꦩ | ꦪ | ꦫ | ꦬ | ꦭ | ꦮ | ꦯ |
U+A9Bx | ꦰ | ꦱ | ꦲ | ꦳ | ꦴ | ꦵ | ꦶ | ꦷ | ꦸ | ꦹ | ꦺ | ꦻ | ꦼ | ꦽ | ꦾ | ꦿ |
U+A9Cx | ꧀ | ꧁ | ꧂ | ꧃ | ꧄ | ꧅ | ꧆ | ꧇ | ꧈ | ꧉ | ꧊ | ꧋ | ꧌ | ꧍ | ꧏ | |
U+A9Dx | ꧐ | ꧑ | ꧒ | ꧓ | ꧔ | ꧕ | ꧖ | ꧗ | ꧘ | ꧙ | ꧞ | ꧟ | ||||
Notes |
See also
References
- ↑ Campbell, George L. Compendium of the World's Languages. Vol. 1. New York: Routledge, 2000.
- ↑ Soemarmo, Marmo. "Javanese Script." Ohio Working Papers in Linguistics and Language Teaching 14.Winter (1995): 69-103.
- ↑ Daniels, Peter T and William Bright. The World's Writing Systems. Ed. Peter T Daniels and William Bright. New York: Oxford University Press, 1996.
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