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Chakma

U+11100 – U+1114F   (69888–69967)

The Chakma range was introduced with version 6.1.0 of the Unicode Standard, and is located in Plane 1, the Supplementary Multilingual Plane. Windows XP and later versions support supplementary characters by default. In Windows 2000, you need to enable support for supplementary characters. These characters cannot easily be displayed in earlier versions of Windows.

The Chakma script, also known as Ajhā pāṭh or Ojhopath, is used to write the Chakma language (Changma Vaj or Changma Kodha) in parts of Bangladesh and India.

The characters that appear in the “Character” columns of the following table depend on the browser that you are using, the fonts installed on your computer, and the browser options you have chosen that determine the fonts used to display particular character sets, encodings or languages.

There are no Unicode fonts designed specifically for Chakma.

To see exactly which characters are included in a particular font, you can use a utility such as Andrew West’s BabelMap, or WunderMoosen’s FontChecker.

If you are not familiar with the characters, you can check the characters displayed here with the graphical display at http://www.unicode.org/charts/PDF/U11100.pdf.

Character
(decimal)
DecimalCharacter
(hex)
HexName
𑄤𑄀69888𑄤𑄀11100CHAKMA SIGN CANDRABINDU (combined with waa)
𑄤𑄁69889𑄤𑄁11101CHAKMA SIGN ANUSVARA (combined with waa)
𑄤𑄂69890𑄤𑄂11102CHAKMA SIGN VISARGA (combined with waa)
𑄃69891𑄃11103CHAKMA LETTER AA
𑄄69892𑄄11104CHAKMA LETTER I
𑄅69893𑄅11105CHAKMA LETTER U
𑄆69894𑄆11106CHAKMA LETTER E
𑄇69895𑄇11107CHAKMA LETTER KAA
𑄈69896𑄈11108CHAKMA LETTER KHAA
𑄉69897𑄉11109CHAKMA LETTER GAA
𑄊69898𑄊1110ACHAKMA LETTER GHAA
𑄋69899𑄋1110BCHAKMA LETTER NGAA
𑄌69900𑄌1110CCHAKMA LETTER CAA
𑄍69901𑄍1110DCHAKMA LETTER CHAA
𑄎69902𑄎1110ECHAKMA LETTER JAA
𑄏69903𑄏1110FCHAKMA LETTER JHAA
𑄐69904𑄐11110CHAKMA LETTER NYAA
𑄑69905𑄑11111CHAKMA LETTER TTAA
𑄒69906𑄒11112CHAKMA LETTER TTHAA
𑄓69907𑄓11113CHAKMA LETTER DDAA
𑄔69908𑄔11114CHAKMA LETTER DDHAA
𑄕69909𑄕11115CHAKMA LETTER NNAA
𑄖69910𑄖11116CHAKMA LETTER TAA
𑄗69911𑄗11117CHAKMA LETTER THAA
𑄘69912𑄘11118CHAKMA LETTER DAA
𑄙69913𑄙11119CHAKMA LETTER DHAA
𑄚69914𑄚1111ACHAKMA LETTER NAA
𑄛69915𑄛1111BCHAKMA LETTER PAA
𑄜69916𑄜1111CCHAKMA LETTER PHAA
𑄝69917𑄝1111DCHAKMA LETTER BAA
𑄞69918𑄞1111ECHAKMA LETTER BHAA
𑄟69919𑄟1111FCHAKMA LETTER MAA
𑄠69920𑄠11120CHAKMA LETTER YYAA
𑄡69921𑄡11121CHAKMA LETTER YAA
𑄢69922𑄢11122CHAKMA LETTER RAA
𑄣69923𑄣11123CHAKMA LETTER LAA
𑄤69924𑄤11124CHAKMA LETTER WAA
𑄥69925𑄥11125CHAKMA LETTER SAA
𑄦69926𑄦11126CHAKMA LETTER HAA
𑄤𑄧69927𑄤𑄧11127CHAKMA VOWEL SIGN A (combined with waa)
𑄤𑄨69928𑄤𑄨11128CHAKMA VOWEL SIGN I (combined with waa)
𑄤𑄩69929𑄤𑄩11129CHAKMA VOWEL SIGN II (combined with waa)
𑄤𑄪69930𑄤𑄪1112ACHAKMA VOWEL SIGN U (combined with waa)
𑄤𑄫69931𑄤𑄫1112BCHAKMA VOWEL SIGN UU (combined with waa)
𑄤𑄬69932𑄤𑄬1112CCHAKMA VOWEL SIGN E (combined with waa)
𑄤𑄭69933𑄤𑄭1112DCHAKMA VOWEL SIGN AI (combined with waa)
𑄤𑄮69934𑄤𑄮1112ECHAKMA VOWEL SIGN O (combined with waa)
𑄤𑄯69935𑄤𑄯1112FCHAKMA VOWEL SIGN AU (combined with waa)
𑄤𑄰69936𑄤𑄰11130CHAKMA VOWEL SIGN OI (combined with waa)
𑄤𑄱69937𑄤𑄱11131CHAKMA O MARK (combined with waa)
𑄤𑄲69938𑄤𑄲11132CHAKMA AU MARK (combined with waa)
𑄳69939𑄳11133CHAKMA VIRAMA
𑄤𑄴69940𑄤𑄴11134CHAKMA MAAYYAA (combined with waa)
𑄶69942𑄶11136CHAKMA DIGIT ZERO
𑄷69943𑄷11137CHAKMA DIGIT ONE
𑄸69944𑄸11138CHAKMA DIGIT TWO
𑄹69945𑄹11139CHAKMA DIGIT THREE
𑄺69946𑄺1113ACHAKMA DIGIT FOUR
𑄻69947𑄻1113BCHAKMA DIGIT FIVE
𑄼69948𑄼1113CCHAKMA DIGIT SIX
𑄽69949𑄽1113DCHAKMA DIGIT SEVEN
𑄾69950𑄾1113ECHAKMA DIGIT EIGHT
𑄿69951𑄿1113FCHAKMA DIGIT NINE
𑅀69952𑅀11140CHAKMA SECTION MARK
𑅁69953𑅁11141CHAKMA DANDA
𑅂69954𑅂11142CHAKMA DOUBLE DANDA
𑅃69955𑅃11143CHAKMA QUESTION MARK

Copyright © 2012 Alan Wood

The hexadecimal numbers and the character names in the above table are taken from the Unicode 6.1.0 Character Database, Copyright © 1991–2012 Unicode, Inc., as contained in UnicodeData.txt on the Unicode Web site (http://www.unicode.org/Public/UNIDATA/) in January 2012.

Created 19th November 2012   Last updated 23rd November 2012

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