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This page tests the Tagalog Unicode block (U+1700 - U+171F).

It is part of the Gallery of Unicode Fonts and is based on the following sources:

Consonants have an inherent -a vowel. The other two vowels (-i and -u) are indicated by a diacritic above (for -i) or below (for -u) the consonant. Vowels at the beginning of syllables are represented by their own, independent characters. Syllables ending in a consonant were usually written without the final consonant, but could also be written with a special diacritic (introduced in 1620) to cancel out the inherent vowel.

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Reserved/unallocated codepoints are shown with a gray background.

There are two sections presented below to test characters in the Tagalog block:



Tagalog syllable matrix
vowels
A
U+1700
I
U+1701
U
U+1702
consonants I
U+1712
U
U+1713
VIRAMA
U+1714
KA
U+1703
ᜃᜒ ᜃᜓ ᜃ᜔
GA
U+1704
ᜄᜒ ᜄᜓ ᜄ᜔
NGA
U+1705
ᜅᜒ ᜅᜓ ᜅ᜔
TA
U+1706
ᜆᜒ ᜆᜓ ᜆ᜔
DA
U+1707
ᜇᜒ ᜇᜓ ᜇ᜔
NA
U+1708
ᜈᜒ ᜈᜓ ᜈ᜔
PA
U+1709
ᜉᜒ ᜉᜓ ᜉ᜔
BA
U+170A
ᜊᜒ ᜊᜓ ᜊ᜔
MA
U+170B
ᜋᜒ ᜋᜓ ᜋ᜔
YA
U+170C
ᜌᜒ ᜌᜓ ᜌ᜔
LA
U+170E
ᜎᜒ ᜎᜓ ᜎ᜔
WA
U+170F
ᜏᜒ ᜏᜓ ᜏ᜔
SA
U+1710
ᜐᜒ ᜐᜓ ᜐ᜔
HA
U+1711
ᜑᜒ ᜑᜓ ᜑ᜔
consonants U+1712
I
U+1713
U
U+1714
VIRAMA

generic punctuation
for Philippine scripts
U+1735 U+1736


Tagalog [1700-171F]

  170 171
0 0
1 1
2  ᜒ 2
3  ᜓ 3
4  ᜔ 4
5 5
6 6
7 7
8 8
9 9
A A
B B
C C
D D
E E
F F
  170 171

 

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This page was updated on 2006-09-27