Alfabeto Batak
Simboli
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ᯀBatak Lettera A
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ᯁBatak Letter Simalungun A
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ᯂBatak Letter Ha
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ᯃBatak Letter Simalungun Ha
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ᯄBatak Letter Mandailing Ha
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ᯅBatak Letter Ba
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ᯆBatak Letter Karo Ba
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ᯇBatak Letter Pa
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ᯈBatak Letter Simalungun Pa
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ᯉBatak Lettera Na
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ᯊBatak Letter Mandailing Na
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ᯋBatak Letter Wa
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ᯌBatak Letter Simalungun Wa
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ᯍBatak Letter Pakpak Wa
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ᯎBatak Letter Ga
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ᯏBatak Letter Simalungun Ga
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ᯐBatak Letter Ja
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ᯑBatak Letter Da
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ᯒBatak Letter Ra
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ᯓBatak Letter Simalungun Ra
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ᯔBatak Lettera Ma
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ᯕBatak Letter Simalungun Ma
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ᯖBatak Letter Southern Ta
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ᯗBatak Letter Northern Ta
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ᯘBatak Letter Sa
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ᯙBatak Letter Simalungun Sa
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ᯚBatak Letter Mandailing Sa
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ᯛBatak Lettera Ya
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ᯜBatak Letter Simalungun Ya
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ᯝBatak Lettera Nga
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ᯞBatak Letter La
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ᯟBatak Letter Simalungun La
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ᯠBatak Lettera Nya
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ᯡBatak Letter Ca
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ᯢBatak Letter Nda
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ᯣBatak Letter Mba
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ᯤBatak Lettera I
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ᯥBatak Lettera U
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᯦Batak Sign Tompi
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ᯧBatak Vowel Sign E
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ᯨBatak Vocal Sign Sign Pakpak E
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ᯩBatak Vowel Sign Ee
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ᯪBatak Vowel Sign I
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ᯫBatak Vowel Sign Karo I
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ᯬBatak Vowel Sign O
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ᯭBatak Vowel Sign Karo O
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ᯮBatak Vowel Sign U
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ᯯBatak Vowel Sign U per Simalungun Sa
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ᯰBatak Consonant Sign Ng
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ᯱBatak Consonant Sign H
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᯲Batak Pangolat
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᯳Batak Panongonan
Descrizione
The Batak script, natively known as surat Batak, was used to write the Batak languages. It was spoken by several million people on the Indonesian island of Sumatra. The Batak script was probably derived from Pallava and Old Kawi scripts, which ultimately were derived from the Brahmi 11000–1104D script, the root of almost all the Indic and Southeast Asian scripts. The script fell out of use and is now only used for ornamental purposes.
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