Javanese Alphabet
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ꦀA980
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ꦁA981
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ꦂA982
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ꦃA983
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ꦄA984
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ꦅA985
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ꦆA986
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ꦇA987
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ꦈA988
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ꦉA989
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ꦊA98A
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ꦋA98B
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ꦌA98C
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ꦍA98D
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ꦎA98E
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ꦏA98F
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ꦐA990
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ꦑA991
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ꦒA992
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ꦓA993
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ꦔA994
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ꦕA995
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ꦖA996
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ꦗA997
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ꦘA998
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ꦙA999
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ꦚA99A
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ꦛA99B
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ꦜA99C
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ꦝA99D
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ꦞA99E
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ꦟA99F
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ꦠA9A0
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ꦡA9A1
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ꦢA9A2
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ꦣA9A3
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ꦤA9A4
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ꦥA9A5
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ꦦA9A6
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ꦧA9A7
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ꦨA9A8
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ꦩA9A9
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ꦪA9AA
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ꦫA9AB
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ꦬA9AC
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ꦭA9AD
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ꦮA9AE
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ꦯA9AF
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ꦰA9B0
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ꦱA9B1
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ꦲA9B2
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꦳A9B3
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ꦴA9B4
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ꦵA9B5
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ꦶA9B6
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ꦷA9B7
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ꦸA9B8
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ꦹA9B9
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ꦺA9BA
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ꦻA9BB
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ꦼA9BC
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ꦽA9BD
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ꦾA9BE
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ꦿA9BF
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꧀A9C0
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꧁A9C1
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꧂A9C2
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꧃A9C3
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꧄A9C4
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꧅A9C5
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꧆A9C6
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꧇A9C7
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꧈A9C8
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꧉A9C9
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꧊A9CA
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꧋A9CB
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꧌A9CC
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꧍A9CD
Description
The Javanese script natively known as Hanacaraka is primarily used to write the Javanese language spoken on the island of Java. It came from Kawi script which evolved from Brahmi 11000–1104D . It has a lot in common with Balinese 1B05–1B4B .
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A
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B
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C
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D
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E
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F
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G
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H
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I
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J
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Japanese Hiragana
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Japanese Katakana
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Javanese
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K
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L
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M
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N
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O
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P
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R
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S
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T
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U
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V
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Y