Ethiopic Extended
Ethiopic Extended is a Unicode block containing Geʽez characters for the Me'en, Blin, and Sebatbeit languages.
Ethiopic Extended | |
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Range | U+2D80..U+2DDF (96 code points) |
Plane | BMP |
Scripts | Ethiopic |
Major alphabets | Me'en Blin Sebatbeit |
Assigned | 79 code points |
Unused | 17 reserved code points |
Unicode version history | |
4.1 (2005) | 79 (+79) |
Unicode documentation | |
Code chart ∣ Web page | |
Note: [1][2] |
Block
Ethiopic Extended[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+2D8x | ⶀ | ⶁ | ⶂ | ⶃ | ⶄ | ⶅ | ⶆ | ⶇ | ⶈ | ⶉ | ⶊ | ⶋ | ⶌ | ⶍ | ⶎ | ⶏ |
U+2D9x | ⶐ | ⶑ | ⶒ | ⶓ | ⶔ | ⶕ | ⶖ | |||||||||
U+2DAx | ⶠ | ⶡ | ⶢ | ⶣ | ⶤ | ⶥ | ⶦ | ⶨ | ⶩ | ⶪ | ⶫ | ⶬ | ⶭ | ⶮ | ||
U+2DBx | ⶰ | ⶱ | ⶲ | ⶳ | ⶴ | ⶵ | ⶶ | ⶸ | ⶹ | ⶺ | ⶻ | ⶼ | ⶽ | ⶾ | ||
U+2DCx | ⷀ | ⷁ | ⷂ | ⷃ | ⷄ | ⷅ | ⷆ | ⷈ | ⷉ | ⷊ | ⷋ | ⷌ | ⷍ | ⷎ | ||
U+2DDx | ⷐ | ⷑ | ⷒ | ⷓ | ⷔ | ⷕ | ⷖ | ⷘ | ⷙ | ⷚ | ⷛ | ⷜ | ⷝ | ⷞ | ||
Notes |
History
The following Unicode-related documents record the purpose and process of defining specific characters in the Ethiopic Extended block:
Version | Final code points[lower-alpha 1] | Count | UTC ID | L2 ID | WG2 ID | Document |
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4.1 | U+2D80..2D96, 2DA0..2DA6, 2DA8..2DAE, 2DB0..2DB6, 2DB8..2DBE, 2DC0..2DC6, 2DC8..2DCE, 2DD0..2DD6, 2DD8..2DDE | 79 | UTC/1991-026 | X3L2/91-024 | Anderson, Lloyd (1991-02-26), On the Extended Ethiopic Alphabet | |
L2/98-300 | N1846 | Everson, Michael; Yacob, Daniel (1998-09-11), Proposal to encode Ethiopic Extensions in the BMP of ISO/IEC 10646 | ||||
L2/04-143 | N2747 | Yacob, Daniel (2004-04-23), Revision of the N1846 Proposal to add Extended Ethiopic to the BMP of the UCS | ||||
L2/04-265R | N2814R | Everson, Michael; Yacob, Daniel (2004-06-18), Revisions proposed to N2747 (Extended Ethiopic) | ||||
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References
- "Unicode character database". The Unicode Standard. Retrieved 2023-07-26.
- "Enumerated Versions of The Unicode Standard". The Unicode Standard. Retrieved 2023-07-26.
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