Deseret Alphabet
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𐐀10400
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𐐁10401
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𐐂10402
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𐐃10403
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𐐄10404
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𐐅10405
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𐐆10406
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𐐇10407
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𐐈10408
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𐐉10409
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𐐊1040A
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𐐋1040B
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𐐌1040C
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𐐍1040D
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𐐎1040E
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𐐏1040F
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𐐐10410
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𐐑10411
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𐐒10412
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𐐓10413
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𐐔10414
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𐐕10415
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𐐖10416
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𐐗10417
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𐐘10418
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𐐙10419
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𐐚1041A
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𐐛1041B
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𐐜1041C
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𐐝1041D
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𐐞1041E
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𐐟1041F
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𐐠10420
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𐐡10421
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𐐢10422
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𐐣10423
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𐐤10424
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𐐥10425
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𐐦10426
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𐐧10427
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𐐨10428
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𐐩10429
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𐐪1042A
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𐐫1042B
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𐐬1042C
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𐐭1042D
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𐐮1042E
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𐐯1042F
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𐐰10430
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𐐱10431
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𐐲10432
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𐐳10433
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𐐴10434
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𐐵10435
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𐐶10436
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𐐷10437
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𐐸10438
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𐐹10439
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𐐺1043A
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𐐻1043B
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𐐼1043C
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𐐽1043D
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𐐾1043E
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𐐿1043F
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𐑀10440
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𐑁10441
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𐑂10442
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𐑃10443
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𐑄10444
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𐑅10445
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𐑆10446
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𐑇10447
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𐑈10448
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𐑉10449
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𐑊1044A
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𐑋1044B
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𐑌1044C
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𐑍1044D
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𐑎1044E
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𐑏1044F
Beschreibung
The Deseret alphabet was developed between 1847 and 1854 by the board of regents of the University of Deseret under the leadership of Brigham Young to displace The Latin alphabet 0041–007A for the most accurate representation of English phonetics. The Shavian alphabet 10450–1047F was created for the same purposes.
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