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The Unicode character code tables The Unicode Standard, Version 6.0. This file contains an excerpt from the character code tables and list of character names. The Unicode Standard is the universal character encoding standard for written characters and text. It provides the capacity to encode all characters used for the written languages of the world: more than 1 million characters can be encoded ( 1,114,112 to be more precise ). The Unicode Standard specifies a numeric value ( code point ) and a name for each of its characters. Unicode characters are represented in one of three encoding forms: a 32-bit form ( UTF-32 ), a 16-bit form ( UTF-16 ), and an 8-bit form ( UTF-8 ). The 8-bit, byte-oriented form, UTF-8, has been designed for ease of use with existing ASCII-based systems. In this page, you will find all Unicode code points: Range: 0000–007F ( 0-127, that can be assimilated to 7-bits ASCII codes ); Range: 0080–00FF ( 128-255, that can be assimilated to ISO/IEC 8859-1 Latin 1 codes ); Range: 0100–017F ( 256-383, Latin Extended-A ); Range: 0180–024F ( 384-591, Latin Extended-B ); Range: 0250–02AF ( 592-687, IPA Extensions, basic Latin letters and a number of Latin or Greek letters from other blocks ); Range: 02B0–02FF ( 688-767, Spacing Modifier Letters, as "h" aspiration; "ɦ" breathy voice, murmured; "j" palatalization ); Range: 0300–036F ( 768-879, Combining Diacritical Marks ); Range: 0370–03FF ( 880-1023, Greek and Coptic ); Range: 0400–04FF ( 1024-1279, Cyrillic ); Range: 0500–052F ( 1280-1327, Cyrillic Supplement ); Range: 0530–058F ( 1328-1423, Armenian ); Range: 0590–05FF ( 1424-1535, Hebrew ); Range: 0600–06FF ( 1536-1791, Arabic ); Range: 0700–074F ( 1792-1871, Syriac ); Range: 0750–077F ( 1872-1919, Arabic Supplement ); Range: 0780–07BF ( 1920-1983, Thaana, Maldives ); Range: 07C0–07FF ( 1984-2047, NKo, Guinea and Côte d'Ivoire ); Range: 0800–083F ( 2048-2111, Samaritan, used by the Samaritans for religious writings, including the Samaritan Pentateuch, writings in Samaritan Hebrew, and for commentaries and translations in Samaritan Aramaic and occasionally Arabic ); Range: 0840–085F ( 2112-2143, Mandaic, mainly spoken in Iraq, and Iran ); Range: 0B00–0B7F ( 2816-2943, Oriya, an Indo-Aryan language spoken by about 31 million people ); Range 0B80-0BFF ( 2944-3071, Tamil ); Range 0C00-0C7F ( 3072-3199, Telugu, official language in the Andhra Pradesh State, India ); Range 0C80-0CFF ( 3200-3327, Kannada, official language in the Karnataka State, India ); Range 0D00-0D7F ( 3328-3455, Malayalam, official language in the Kerala State, India ); Range 0D80-0DFF ( 3456-3583, Sinhala, Sri Lanka ); Range: 0E00–0E7F ( 3584-3711, Thai ); Range: 0E80–0EFF ( 3712-3839, Lao, official language of Laos ); Range: 0F00–0FFF ( 3840-4095, Tibetan );
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