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Multani is also known as Saraiki and Karikki language. It's one more ancestor of the Brahmic script. It was in use from the 18th century till the 20th century on the north-west of India and on the east of Pakistan for writing in the Saraiki language. It's one of the four alphabets formalised for writing along with Khudawadi, Khojki and Gurmukhi. Now Multani is not as handy as it was before — Siraiki mostly uses Arabic letters. That's why glyphs are not standardized and must be processed at the font level. The samples presented in this section are taken from the printed version of the New Testament (the 1819 edition) and some other handwritten sources.
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プロパティ
スコープ | 11280–112AF |
文字 | 48 |
キャラクターのリスト
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母音
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11280𑊀
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11281𑊁
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11282𑊂
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11283𑊃
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子音
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11284𑊄
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11285𑊅
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11286𑊆
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11287
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11288𑊈
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11289
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1128A𑊊
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1128B𑊋
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1128C𑊌
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1128D𑊍
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1128E
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1128F𑊏
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11290𑊐
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11291𑊑
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11292𑊒
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11293𑊓
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11294𑊔
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11295𑊕
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11296𑊖
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11297𑊗
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11298𑊘
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11299𑊙
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1129A𑊚
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1129B𑊛
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1129C𑊜
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1129D𑊝
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1129E
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1129F𑊟
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112A0𑊠
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112A1𑊡
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112A2𑊢
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112A3𑊣
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112A4𑊤
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112A5𑊥
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112A6𑊦
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112A7𑊧
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112A8𑊨
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句読点
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112A9𑊩
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112AA
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112AB
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112AC
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112AD
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112AE
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112AF
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文字表
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𑊀11280
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𑊁11281
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𑊂11282
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𑊃11283
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𑊄11284
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𑊅11285
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𑊆11286
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11287
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𑊈11288
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11289
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𑊊1128A
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𑊋1128B
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𑊌1128C
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𑊍1128D
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1128E
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𑊏1128F
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𑊐11290
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𑊑11291
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𑊒11292
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𑊓11293
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𑊔11294
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𑊕11295
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𑊖11296
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𑊗11297
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𑊘11298
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𑊙11299
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𑊚1129A
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𑊛1129B
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𑊜1129C
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𑊝1129D
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1129E
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𑊟1129F
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𑊠112A0
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𑊡112A1
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𑊢112A2
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𑊣112A3
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𑊤112A4
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𑊥112A5
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𑊦112A6
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𑊧112A7
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𑊨112A8
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𑊩112A9
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112AA
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112AB
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112AC
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112AD
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112AE
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112AF