Shavian
The Shavian alphabet (also known as Shaw alphabet) is an alphabet funded by and named after Irish playwright George Bernard Shaw. It was supposed to provide simple, phonetic orthography for the English language to replace the difficulties of the conventional spelling.
George Bernard Shaw was not only an outstanding British writer, but also the advocate of the reforms regarding the English writing. He made a huge effort to implement the 40-letter fonetic alphabet that he created. Shaw even mentioned in his will that he left a reward to the person who would manage to spread the system and popularise it.
Shaw set three main criteria for the new alphabet: it should be (1) at least 40 letters; (2) as „phonetic“ as possible (that is, letters should have a 1:1 correspondence to phonemes); (3) distinct from the Latin alphabet to avoid the impression that the new spellings were simply „misspellings“.
With this set in mind, Shaw started looking for the opportunities to make his dreams come true. One of his fans agreed to publish a book using Shaw's alphabet. The book got approval, but it wasn't successful. The Shaw's readers already had his books at hand and were afraid (or simply didn't want) to buy an edition written in a strange and odd language, which was hard to read and understand. This is a story of how one book failed to change the world...
However, Bernard Shaw's alphabet was actually applied in some schools as an experiment. But the programme never stayed. Only some teachers approved of the new system, the rest agreed that the change was rather confusing for the students.
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Hohe und tiefe Buchstaben (Konsonanten)
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10450𐑐
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10451𐑑
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10452𐑒
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10453𐑓
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10454𐑔
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10455𐑕
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10456𐑖
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10457𐑗
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10458𐑘
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10459𐑙
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1045A𐑚
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1045B𐑛
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1045C𐑜
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1045D𐑝
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1045E𐑞
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1045F𐑟
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10463𐑣
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Kurzbriefe
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10464𐑤
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10465𐑥
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10466𐑦
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10468𐑨
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10469𐑩
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1046A𐑪
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1046B𐑫
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1046C𐑬
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1046D𐑭
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1046E𐑮
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1046F𐑯
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10470𐑰
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10471𐑱
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10472𐑲
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10473𐑳
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10474𐑴
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10475𐑵
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10476𐑶
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10477𐑷
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Ligaturen
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10478𐑸
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10479𐑹
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1047A𐑺
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1047B𐑻
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1047C𐑼
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1047D𐑽
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1047E𐑾
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Lateinisch-1, Ergänzung0080–00FF
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Lateinisch, erweitert-A0100–017F
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IPA-Erweiterungen0250–02AF
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Syriac Supplement0860–086F
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Vedische Erweiterungen1CD0–1CFF
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Phonetische Erweiterungen1D00–1D7F
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Phonetische Erweiterungen, Ergänzung1D80–1DBF
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Lateinisch, weiterer Zusatz1E00–1EFF
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Griechisch, Zusatz1F00–1FFF
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Allgemeine Interpunktion2000–206F
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Komb. diakr. Zeichen für Symbole20D0–20FF
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Buchstabenähnliche Symbole2100–214F
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Zahlzeichen2150–218F
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Mathematische Operatoren2200–22FF
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Symbole für Steuerzeichen2400–243F
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Optische Zeichenerkennung2440–245F
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Umschlossene alphanumerische Zeichen2460–24FF
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Braille-Zeichen2800–28FF
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Zusätzliche Pfeile-B2900–297F
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Verschiedene mathematische Symbole-B2980–29FF
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Zusätzliche Mathematische Operatoren2A00–2AFF
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Verschiedene Symbole und Pfeile2B00–2BFF
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Lateinisch, erweitert-C2C60–2C7F
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Koptisch2C80–2CFF
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Georgisch, Ergänzung2D00–2D2F
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Tifinagh2D30–2D7F
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Äthiopisch, erweitert2D80–2DDF
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Kyrillisch, erweitert-A2DE0–2DFF
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Zusätzliche Interpunktion2E00–2E7F
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CJK-Radikale, Ergänzung2E80–2EFF
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Kangxi-Radikale2F00–2FDF
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Ideographische Beschreibungszeichen2FF0–2FFF
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CJK-Symbole und -Interpunktion3000–303F
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Hiragana3040–309F
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Katakana30A0–30FF
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Hangeul-Jamo, Kompatibilität3130–318F
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Kanbun3190–319F
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Bopomofo, erweitert31A0–31BF
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CJK-Striche31C0–31EF
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Katakana, Phonetische Erweiterungen31F0–31FF
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Umschlossene CJK-Zeichen und -Monate3200–32FF
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CJK-Kompatibilität3300–33FF
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Vereinheitlichte CJK-Ideogramme, Erweiterung A3400–4DBF
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I-Ging-Hexagramme4DC0–4DFF
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Vereinheitlichte CJK-Ideogramme4E00–9FFF
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Yi-SilbenzeichenA000–A48F
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Yi-RadikaleA490–A4CF
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LisuA4D0–A4FF
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LisuA500–A63F
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Kyrillisch, erweitert-BA640–A69F
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BamumA6A0–A6FF
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Modifizierende TonzeichenA700–A71F
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Lateinisch, erweitert-DA720–A7FF
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Syloti NagriA800–A82F
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Allgemeine indische ZiffernA830–A83F
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PhagspaA840–A87F
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SaurashtraA880–A8DF
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Devanagari, erweitertA8E0–A8FF
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Kayah LiA900–A92F
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RejangA930–A95F
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Hangeul-Jamo, erweitert-AA960–A97F
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JavanischA980–A9DF
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Myanmar Extended-BA9E0–A9FF
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ChamAA00–AA5F
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Birmanisch, erweitert-AAA60–AA7F
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Tai VietAA80–AADF
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Meitei-Mayek, ErweiterungenAAE0–AAFF
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Äthiopisch, erweitert-AAB00–AB2F
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Latin Extended-EAB30–AB6F
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Cherokee SupplementAB70–ABBF
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Meitei-MayekABC0–ABFF
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Hangeul-SilbenzeichenAC00–D7AF
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Hangul Jamo Extended-BD7B0–D7FF
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High SurrogatesD800–DB7F
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High Surrogates (privater Bereich)DB80–DBFF
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Low SurrogatesDC00–DFFF
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Private Use ZoneE000–F8FF
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CJK-Ideogramme, KompatibilitätF900–FAFF
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Alphabetische PräsentationsformenFB00–FB4F
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Arabische Präsentationsformen-AFB50–FDFF
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VariantenselektorenFE00–FE0F
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Vertikale FormenFE10–FE1F
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Kombinierende halbe diakritische ZeichenFE20–FE2F
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CJK-KompatibilitätsformenFE30–FE4F
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Kleine FormvariantenFE50–FE6F
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Arabische Präsentationsformen-BFE70–FEFF
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Halbbreite und vollbreite FormenFF00–FFEF
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SpeziellesFFF0–FFFF
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Linear B Syllabary10000–1007F
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Linear B Ideograms10080–100FF
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Aegean Numbers10100–1013F
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Ancient Greek Numbers10140–1018F
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Ancient Symbols10190–101CF
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Phaistos Disc101D0–101FF
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Lycian10280–1029F
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Carian102A0–102DF
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Coptic Epact Numbers102E0–102FF
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Old Italic10300–1032F
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Gothic10330–1034F
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Old Permic10350–1037F
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Ugaritic10380–1039F
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Old Persian103A0–103DF
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Deseret10400–1044F
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Shavian10450–1047F
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Osmanya10480–104AF
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Osage104B0–104FF
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Elbasan10500–1052F
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Caucasian Albanian10530–1056F
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Vithkuqi10570–105BF
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Todhri105C0–105FF
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Linear A10600–1077F
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Latin Extended-F10780–107BF
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Cypriot Syllabary10800–1083F
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Imperial Aramaic10840–1085F
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Palmyrene10860–1087F
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Nabataean10880–108AF
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Hatran108E0–108FF
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Phoenician10900–1091F
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Lydian10920–1093F
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Meroitic Hieroglyphs10980–1099F
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Meroitic Cursive109A0–109FF
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Kharoshthi10A00–10A5F
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Old South Arabian10A60–10A7F
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Old North Arabian10A80–10A9F
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Manichaean10AC0–10AFF
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Inscriptional Parthian10B40–10B5F
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Inscriptional Pahlavi10B60–10B7F
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Psalter Pahlavi10B80–10BAF
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Yezidi10E80–10EBF
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Arabic Extended-C10EC0–10EFF
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Old Sogdian10F00–10F2F
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Sogdian10F30–10F6F
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Old Uyghur10F70–10FAF
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Chorasmian10FB0–10FDF
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Brahmi11000–1107F
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Kaithi11080–110CF
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Sora Sompeng110D0–110FF
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Chakma11100–1114F
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Mahajani11150–1117F
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Sharada11180–111DF
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Sinhala Archaic Numbers111E0–111FF
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Khojki11200–1124F
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Multani11280–112AF
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Khudawadi112B0–112FF
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Tulu-Tigalari11380–113FF
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Newa11400–1147F
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Tirhuta11480–114DF
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Siddham11580–115FF
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Modi11600–1165F
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Mongolian Supplement11660–1167F
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Takri11680–116CF
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Myanmar Erweiterung-C116D0–116FF
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Ahom11700–1174F
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Dogra11800–1184F
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Warang Citi118A0–118FF
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Dives Akuru11900–1195F
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Zanabazar Square11A00–11A4F
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Devanagari Extended-A11B00–11B5F
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Tamil Supplement11FC0–11FFF
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Cuneiform Numbers and Punctuation12400–1247F
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Egyptian Hieroglyph Format Controls13430–1345F
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Mro16A40–16A6F
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Tangsa16A70–16ACF
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Kana Supplement1B000–1B0FF
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Kana Extended-A1B100–1B12F
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Small Kana Extension1B130–1B16F
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Glagolitic Supplement1E000–1E02F
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Cyrillic Extended-D1E030–1E08F
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Nyiakeng Puachue Hmong1E100–1E14F
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Toto1E290–1E2BF
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Adlam1E900–1E95F
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Ottoman Siyaq Numbers1ED00–1ED4F
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Arabic Mathematical Alphabetic Symbols1EE00–1EEFF
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Mahjong Tiles1F000–1F02F
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Domino Tiles1F030–1F09F
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Playing Cards1F0A0–1F0FF
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Enclosed Alphanumeric Supplement1F100–1F1FF
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Enclosed Ideographic Supplement1F200–1F2FF
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Miscellaneous Symbols and Pictographs1F300–1F5FF
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Emoticons (Emoji)1F600–1F64F
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Ornamental Dingbats1F650–1F67F
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Transport and Map Symbols1F680–1F6FF
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Supplemental Arrows-C1F800–1F8FF
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Supplemental Symbols and Pictographs1F900–1F9FF
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CJK Unified Ideographs Extension B20000–2A6DF
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CJK Unified Ideographs Extension C2A700–2B73F
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CJK Unified Ideographs Extension D2B740–2B81F
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CJK Unified Ideographs Extension E2B820–2CEAF
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CJK Unified Ideographs Extension F2CEB0–2EBEF
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