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InUnicode, ascript is a collection ofletters and other written signs used to represent textual information in one or morewriting systems.[1] Some scripts support only one writing system andlanguage, for example,Armenian. Other scripts support many different writing systems; for example, theLatin script supportsEnglish,French,German,Italian,Vietnamese,Latin itself, and several other languages. Some languages make use of multiple alternate writing systems and thus also use several scripts; for example, inTurkish, theArabic script was used before the 20th century but transitioned to Latin in the early part of the 20th century. More or less complementary to scripts aresymbols and Unicodecontrol characters.

The unifieddiacritical characters and unifiedpunctuation characters frequently have the "common" or "inherited" script property. However, the individual scripts often have their ownpunctuation anddiacritics, so that many scripts include not only letters but also diacritic and other marks, punctuation, numerals and even their own idiosyncratic symbols andspace characters.

Unicode 16.0 defines 168 separate scripts, including 99 modern scripts and 69 ancient or historic scripts.[2][3] More scripts are in the process for encoding or have been tentatively allocated for encoding in roadmaps.[4]

Definition and classification

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When multiple languages make use of the same script, there are frequently some differences, particularly in diacritics and other marks. For example, Swedish and English both use the Latin script. However,Swedish includes the characterå (sometimes called a SwedishO), while English has no such character. Nor does English make use of the diacriticcombining ring above for any character. In general, the languages sharing the same scripts share many of the same characters. Despite these peripheral differences in the Swedish and English writing systems, they are said to use the same Latin script. Thus, the Unicode abstraction of scripts is a basic organizing technique. The differences among different alphabets or writing systems remain and are supported through Unicode’s flexible scripts, combining marks and collation algorithms.

Script versus writing system

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Writing system is sometimes treated as a synonym for "script". However, it also can be used as the specific concrete writing system supported by a script. For example, theVietnamese writing system is supported by the Latin script. A writing system may also cover more than one script; for example, the Japanese writing system makes use of theHan,Hiragana andKatakana scripts.

Most writing systems can be broadly divided into several categories:logographic,syllabic,alphabetic (orsegmental),abugida,abjad andfeatural; however, all features of any of these may be found in any given writing system in varying proportions, often making it difficult to purely categorize a system. The termcomplex system is sometimes used to describe those where the admixture makes classification problematic.

Unicode supports all of these types of writing systems through its numerous scripts. Unicode also adds further properties to characters to help differentiate the various characters and the ways they behave within Unicode text-processing algorithms.

Special script property values

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In addition to explicit or specific script properties, Unicode uses three special values:[5]

Common
Unicode can assign a character in theUCS to a single script only. However, many characters—those that are not part of a formal natural-language writing system or are unified across many writing systems—may be used in more than one script (for example, currency signs, symbols, numerals and punctuation marks). In these cases Unicode defines them as belonging to the "common" script (ISO 15924 code "Zyyy").
Inherited
Many diacritics and non-spacing combining characters may be applied to characters from more than one script. In these cases Unicode assigns them to the "inherited" script (ISO 15924 code Zinh), which means that they have the same script class as the base character with which they combine, and so in different contexts they may be treated as belonging to different scripts. For example,U+0308 ◌̈COMBINING DIAERESIS may combine either withU+0065 eLATIN SMALL LETTER E to create a Latinë or withU+0435 еCYRILLIC SMALL LETTER IE for theCyrillicё. In the former case, it inherits the Latin script of the base character, whereas in the latter case, it inherits the Cyrillic script of the base character.
Unknown
The value of "unknown" script (ISO 15924 code Zzzz) is given to unassigned, private-use, noncharacter, and surrogate code points.

Character categories within scripts

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Unicode provides a general category property for each character. So in addition to belonging to a script every character also has a general category. Typically scripts include letter characters including: uppercase letters, lowercase letters and modifier letters. Some characters are considered titlecase letters for a fewprecomposed ligatures such as Dz (U+01F2). Such titlecase ligatures are all in the Latin and Greek scripts and are allcompatibility characters, and therefore Unicode discourages their use by authors. It is unlikely that new titlecase letters will be added in the future.

Most writing systems do not differentiate between uppercase and lowercase letters. For those scripts all letters are categorized as "other letter" or "modifier letter". Ideographs such as Unihan ideographs are also categorized as "other letters". A few scripts do differentiate between uppercase and lowercase however: Latin, Cyrillic, Greek, Armenian, Georgian, and Deseret. Even for these scripts there are some letters that are neither uppercase nor lowercase.

Scripts can also contain any other general category character such asmarks (diacritic and otherwise),numbers (numerals),punctuation,separators (word separators such as spaces),symbols and non-graphicalformat characters. These are included in a particular script when they are unique to that script. Other such characters are generally unified and included in the punctuation or diacritic blocks. However, the bulk of characters in any script (other than the common and inherited scripts) are letters.

List of encoded scripts

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As of version 16.0[update], Unicode defines 168 scripts (called "Alias" or "Property value alias") based on the ISO 15924 list. In addition, Unicode assigns the name "Common" to ISO 15924'sZyyy code for undetermined scripts, "Inherited" to ISO 15924'sZinh code for inherited scripts, and "Unknown" to ISO 15924'sZzzz code for uncoded scripts. There are script codes defined by ISO 15924 but are not used in Unicode, includingZsym (Symbols) andZmth (Mathematical notation).

ISO 15924Script in Unicode[e]
CodeISO numberISO formal nameDirectionalityUnicode Alias[f]VersionCharactersNotesDescription
Adlm166Adlamright-to-left script Edit this on WikidataAdlam9.088Ch 19.9
Afak439AfakavariesZZ— Not in Unicode, proposal is explored[i]
Aghb239Caucasian Albanianleft-to-right Edit this on WikidataCaucasian Albanian7.053Ancient/historicCh 8.11
Ahom338Ahom, Tai Ahomleft-to-right Edit this on WikidataAhom8.065Ancient/historicCh 15.16
Arab160Arabicright-to-left script Edit this on WikidataArabic1.01,373Ch 9.2
Aran161Arabic (Nastaliq variant)mixedZZ— Typographic variant of Arabic (see§ Arab)
Armi124Imperial Aramaicright-to-left script Edit this on WikidataImperial Aramaic5.231Ancient/historicCh 10.4
Armn230Armenianleft-to-right Edit this on WikidataArmenian1.096Ch 7.6
Avst134Avestanright-to-left script Edit this on WikidataAvestan5.261Ancient/historicCh 10.7
Bali360Balineseleft-to-right Edit this on WikidataBalinese5.0127Ch 17.3
Bamu435Bamumleft-to-right Edit this on WikidataBamum5.2657Ch 19.6
Bass259Bassa Vahleft-to-right Edit this on WikidataBassa Vah7.036Ancient/historicCh 19.7
Batk365Batakleft-to-right Edit this on WikidataBatak6.056Ch 17.6
Beng325Bengali (Bangla)left-to-right Edit this on WikidataBengali1.096Ch 12.2
Berf258Beria Erfeleft-to-rightZZ— Not in Unicode
Bhks334Bhaiksukileft-to-right Edit this on WikidataBhaiksuki9.097Ancient/historicCh 14.3
Blis550BlissymbolsvariesZZ— Not in Unicode, proposal is explored[i]
Bopo285Bopomofoleft-to-right,right-to-left script Edit this on WikidataBopomofo1.077Ch 18.3
Brah300Brahmileft-to-right Edit this on WikidataBrahmi6.0115Ancient/historicCh 14.1
Brai570Brailleleft-to-right Edit this on WikidataBraille3.0256Ch 21.1
Bugi367Bugineseleft-to-right Edit this on WikidataBuginese4.130Ch 17.2
Buhd372Buhidleft-to-right Edit this on WikidataBuhid3.220Ch 17.1
Cakm349Chakmaleft-to-right Edit this on WikidataChakma6.171Ch 13.11
Cans440Unified Canadian Aboriginal Syllabicsleft-to-right Edit this on WikidataCanadian Aboriginal3.0726Ch 20.2
Cari201Carianleft-to-right,right-to-left script Edit this on WikidataCarian5.149Ancient/historicCh 8.5
Cham358Chamleft-to-right Edit this on WikidataCham5.183Ch 16.10
Cher445Cherokeeleft-to-right Edit this on WikidataCherokee3.0172Ch 20.1
Chis298Chisoileft-to-rightZZ— Not in Unicode, proposal is mature[ii]
Chrs109Chorasmianright-to-left script, top-to-bottom Edit this on WikidataChorasmian13.028Ancient/historicCh 10.8
Cirt291CirthvariesZZ— Not in Unicode
Copt204Copticleft-to-right Edit this on WikidataCoptic1.0137Ancient/historic, disunified from Greek in 4.1Ch 7.3
Cpmn402Cypro-Minoanleft-to-rightCypro Minoan14.099Ancient/historicCh 8.4
Cprt403Cypriot syllabaryright-to-left script Edit this on WikidataCypriot4.055Ancient/historicCh 8.3
Cyrl220Cyrillicleft-to-right Edit this on WikidataCyrillic1.0508Includes typographic variant Old Church Slavonic (see§ Cyrs)Ch 7.4
Cyrs221Cyrillic (Old Church Slavonic variant)variesZZ— Typographic variant of Cyrillic (see§ Cyrl); Ancient/historic
Deva315Devanagari (Nagari)left-to-right Edit this on WikidataDevanagari1.0164Ch 12.1
Diak342Dives Akuruleft-to-right Edit this on WikidataDives Akuru13.072Ancient/historicCh 15.15
Dogr328Dograleft-to-right Edit this on WikidataDogra11.060Ancient/historicCh 15.18
Dsrt250Deseret (Mormon)left-to-right Edit this on WikidataDeseret3.180Ch 20.4
Dupl755Duployan shorthand, Duployan stenographyleft-to-right Edit this on WikidataDuployan7.0143Ch 21.6
Egyd070Egyptian demoticmixedZZ— Not in Unicode
Egyh060Egyptian hieraticmixedZZ— Not in Unicode
Egyp050Egyptian hieroglyphsright-to-left script, left-to-right, bottom-to-top, top-to-bottom Edit this on WikidataEgyptian Hieroglyphs5.25,105Ancient/historicCh 11.4
Elba226Elbasanleft-to-right Edit this on WikidataElbasan7.040Ancient/historicCh 8.10
Elym128Elymaicright-to-left script Edit this on WikidataElymaic12.023Ancient/historicCh 10.9
Ethi430Ethiopic (Geʻez)left-to-right Edit this on WikidataEthiopic3.0523Ch 19.1
Gara164Garayright-to-leftGaray16.069
Geok241Khutsuri (Asomtavruli and Nuskhuri)left-to-right Edit this on WikidataGeorgianUnicode groups Khutsori, Asomtavruli and Nuskhuri into 'Georgian' (see§ Geok). Similarly, Mkhedruli and Mtavruli are 'Georgian' (see§ Geor)Ch 7.7
Geor240Georgian (Mkhedruli and Mtavruli)left-to-right Edit this on WikidataGeorgian1.0173In Unicode this also includes Nuskhuri (Geok)Ch 7.7
Glag225Glagoliticleft-to-right Edit this on WikidataGlagolitic4.1134Ancient/historicCh 7.5
Gong312Gunjala Gondileft-to-right Edit this on WikidataGunjala Gondi11.063Ch 13.15
Gonm313Masaram Gondileft-to-right Edit this on WikidataMasaram Gondi10.075Ch 13.14
Goth206Gothicleft-to-right Edit this on WikidataGothic3.127Ancient/historicCh 8.9
Gran343Granthaleft-to-right Edit this on WikidataGrantha7.085Ancient/historicCh 15.14
Grek200Greekleft-to-right Edit this on WikidataGreek1.0518Directionality sometimes asboustrophedonCh 7.2
Gujr320Gujaratileft-to-right Edit this on WikidataGujarati1.091Ch 12.4
Gukh397Gurung Khemaleft-to-rightGurung Khema16.058
Guru310Gurmukhileft-to-right Edit this on WikidataGurmukhi1.080Ch 12.3
Hanb503Han with Bopomofo (alias for Han + Bopomofo)mixedZZ— See§ Hani,§ Bopo
Hang286Hangul (Hangŭl, Hangeul)left-to-right, vertical right-to-left Edit this on WikidataHangul1.011,739Hangul syllables relocated in 2.0Ch 18.6
Hani500Han (Hanzi, Kanji, Hanja)top-to-bottom, columns right-to-left (historically)Han1.099,030Ch 18.1
Hano371Hanunoo (Hanunóo)left-to-right, bottom-to-top Edit this on WikidataHanunoo3.221Ch 17.1
Hans501Han (Simplified variant)variesZZ— Subset of Han (Hanzi, Kanji, Hanja) (see§ Hani)
Hant502Han (Traditional variant)variesZZ— Subset of§ Hani
Hatr127Hatranright-to-left script Edit this on WikidataHatran8.026Ancient/historicCh 10.12
Hebr125Hebrewright-to-left script Edit this on WikidataHebrew1.0134Ch 9.1
Hira410Hiraganavertical right-to-left, left-to-right Edit this on WikidataHiragana1.0381Ch 18.4
Hluw080Anatolian Hieroglyphs (Luwian Hieroglyphs, Hittite Hieroglyphs)left-to-right Edit this on WikidataAnatolian Hieroglyphs8.0583Ancient/historicCh 11.6
Hmng450Pahawh Hmongleft-to-right Edit this on WikidataPahawh Hmong7.0127Ch 16.11
Hmnp451Nyiakeng Puachue Hmongleft-to-right Edit this on WikidataNyiakeng Puachue Hmong12.071Ch 16.12
Hntl504Han (Traditional variant) with Latin (alias for Hant + Latn)variesZZ— See§ Hant and§ Latn
Hrkt412Japanese syllabaries (alias for Hiragana + Katakana)vertical right-to-left, left-to-right Edit this on WikidataKatakana or HiraganaSee§ Hira,§ KanaCh 18.4
Hung176Old Hungarian (Hungarian Runic)right-to-left script Edit this on WikidataOld Hungarian8.0108Ancient/historicCh 8.8
Inds610Indus (Harappan)mixedZZ— Not in Unicode, proposal is explored[i]
Ital210Old Italic (Etruscan, Oscan, etc.)right-to-left script, left-to-right Edit this on WikidataOld Italic3.139Ancient/historicCh 8.6
Jamo284Jamo (alias for Jamo subset of Hangul)variesZZ— Subset of§ Hang
Java361Javaneseleft-to-right Edit this on WikidataJavanese5.290Ch 17.4
Jpan413Japanese (alias for Han + Hiragana + Katakana)variesZZ— See§ Hani,§ Hira and§ Kana
Jurc510Jurchenleft-to-rightZZ— Not in Unicode
Kali357Kayah Lileft-to-right Edit this on WikidataKayah Li5.147Ch 16.9
Kana411Katakanavertical right-to-left, left-to-right Edit this on WikidataKatakana1.0321Ch 18.4
Kawi368Kawileft-to-right Edit this on WikidataKawi15.087Ancient/historicCh 17.9
Khar305Kharoshthiright-to-left script Edit this on WikidataKharoshthi4.168Ancient/historicCh 14.2
Khmr355Khmerleft-to-right Edit this on WikidataKhmer3.0146Ch 16.4
Khoj322Khojkileft-to-right Edit this on WikidataKhojki7.065Ancient/historicCh 15.7
Kitl505Khitan large scriptleft-to-rightZZ— Not in Unicode
Kits288Khitan small scriptvertical right-to-left Edit this on WikidataKhitan Small Script13.0472Ancient/historicCh 18.12
Knda345Kannadaleft-to-right Edit this on WikidataKannada1.091Ch 12.8
Kore287Korean (alias for Hangul + Han)left-to-rightZZ— See§ Hani,§ Hang
Kpel436Kpelleleft-to-rightZZ— Not in Unicode, proposal is explored[i]
Krai396Kirat Raileft-to-rightKirat Rai16.058
Kthi317Kaithileft-to-right Edit this on WikidataKaithi5.268Ancient/historicCh 15.2
Lana351Tai Tham (Lanna)left-to-right Edit this on WikidataTai Tham5.2127Ch 16.7
Laoo356Laoleft-to-right Edit this on WikidataLao1.083Ch 16.2
Latf217Latin (Fraktur variant)left-to-right Edit this on WikidataZZ— Typographic variant of Latin (see§ Latn)
Latg216Latin (Gaelic variant)left-to-right Edit this on WikidataZZ— Typographic variant of Latin (see§ Latn)
Latn215Latinleft-to-right Edit this on WikidataLatin1.01,487See also:Latin script in UnicodeCh 7.1
Leke364Lekeleft-to-rightZZ— Not in Unicode
Lepc335Lepcha (Róng)left-to-right Edit this on WikidataLepcha5.174Ch 13.12
Limb336Limbuleft-to-right Edit this on WikidataLimbu4.068Ch 13.6
Lina400Linear Aleft-to-right Edit this on WikidataLinear A7.0341Ancient/historicCh 8.1
Linb401Linear Bleft-to-right Edit this on WikidataLinear B4.0211Ancient/historicCh 8.2
Lisu399Lisu (Fraser)left-to-right Edit this on WikidataLisu5.249Ch 18.9
Loma437Lomaleft-to-rightZZ— Not in Unicode, proposal is explored[i]
Lyci202Lycianleft-to-right Edit this on WikidataLycian5.129Ancient/historicCh 8.5
Lydi116Lydianright-to-left script Edit this on WikidataLydian5.127Ancient/historicCh 8.5
Mahj314Mahajanileft-to-right Edit this on WikidataMahajani7.039Ancient/historicCh 15.6
Maka366Makasarleft-to-right Edit this on WikidataMakasar11.025Ancient/historicCh 17.8
Mand140Mandaic, Mandaeanright-to-left script Edit this on WikidataMandaic6.029Ch 9.5
Mani139Manichaeanright-to-left script Edit this on WikidataManichaean7.051Ancient/historicCh 10.5
Marc332Marchenleft-to-right Edit this on WikidataMarchen9.068Ancient/historicCh 14.5
Maya090Mayan hieroglyphsmixedZZ— Not in Unicode
Medf265Medefaidrin (Oberi Okaime, Oberi Ɔkaimɛ)left-to-right Edit this on WikidataMedefaidrin11.091Ch 19.10
Mend438Mende Kikakuiright-to-left script Edit this on WikidataMende Kikakui7.0213Ch 19.8
Merc101Meroitic Cursiveright-to-left script Edit this on WikidataMeroitic Cursive6.190Ancient/historicCh 11.5
Mero100Meroitic Hieroglyphsright-to-left script Edit this on WikidataMeroitic Hieroglyphs6.132Ancient/historicCh 11.5
Mlym347Malayalamleft-to-right Edit this on WikidataMalayalam1.0118Ch 12.9
Modi324Modi, Moḍīleft-to-right Edit this on WikidataModi7.079Ancient/historicCh 15.12
Mong145Mongolianvertical left-to-right, left-to-right Edit this on WikidataMongolian3.0168Mong includesClear andManchu scriptsCh 13.5
Moon218Moon (Moon code, Moon script, Moon type)mixedZZ— Not in Unicode, proposal is explored[i]
Mroo264Mro, Mruleft-to-right Edit this on WikidataMro7.043Ch 13.8
Mtei337Meitei Mayek (Meithei, Meetei)left-to-right Edit this on WikidataMeetei Mayek5.279Ch 13.7
Mult323Multanileft-to-right Edit this on WikidataMultani8.038Ancient/historicCh 15.10
Mymr350Myanmar (Burmese)left-to-right Edit this on WikidataMyanmar3.0243Ch 16.3
Nagm295Nag Mundarileft-to-right Edit this on WikidataNag Mundari15.042
Nand311Nandinagarileft-to-right Edit this on WikidataNandinagari12.065Ancient/historicCh 15.13
Narb106Old North Arabian (Ancient North Arabian)right-to-left script Edit this on WikidataOld North Arabian7.032Ancient/historicCh 10.1
Nbat159Nabataeanright-to-left script Edit this on WikidataNabataean7.040Ancient/historicCh 10.10
Newa333Newa, Newar, Newari, Nepāla lipileft-to-right Edit this on WikidataNewa9.097Ch 13.3
Nkdb085Naxi Dongba (na²¹ɕi³³ to³³ba²¹, Nakhi Tomba)left-to-rightZZ— Not in Unicode
Nkgb420Naxi Geba (na²¹ɕi³³ gʌ²¹ba²¹, 'Na-'Khi ²Ggŏ-¹baw, Nakhi Geba)left-to-rightZZ— Not in Unicode, proposal is explored[i]
Nkoo165N’Koright-to-left script Edit this on WikidataNKo5.062Ch 19.4
Nshu499Nüshuvertical right-to-left Edit this on WikidataNushu10.0397Ch 18.8
Ogam212Oghambottom-to-top, left-to-right Edit this on WikidataOgham3.029Ancient/historicCh 8.14
Olck261Ol Chiki (Ol Cemet’, Ol, Santali)left-to-right Edit this on WikidataOl Chiki5.148Ch 13.10
Onao296Ol Onalleft-to-rightOl Onal16.044
Orkh175Old Turkic, Orkhon Runicright-to-left script Edit this on WikidataOld Turkic5.273Ancient/historicCh 14.8
Orya327Oriya (Odia)left-to-right Edit this on WikidataOriya1.091Ch 12.5
Osge219Osageleft-to-right Edit this on WikidataOsage9.072Ch 20.3
Osma260Osmanyaleft-to-right Edit this on WikidataOsmanya4.040Ch 19.2
Ougr143Old UyghurmixedOld Uyghur14.026Ancient/historicCh 14.11
Palm126Palmyreneright-to-left script Edit this on WikidataPalmyrene7.032Ancient/historicCh 10.11
Pauc263Pau Cin Hauleft-to-right Edit this on WikidataPau Cin Hau7.057Ch 16.13
Pcun015Proto-Cuneiformleft-to-rightZZ— Not in Unicode
Pelm016Proto-Elamiteleft-to-rightZZ— Not in Unicode
Perm227Old Permicleft-to-right Edit this on WikidataOld Permic7.043Ancient/historicCh 8.13
Phag331Phags-pavertical left-to-right Edit this on WikidataPhags-pa5.056Ancient/historicCh 14.4
Phli131Inscriptional Pahlaviright-to-left script Edit this on WikidataInscriptional Pahlavi5.227Ancient/historicCh 10.6
Phlp132Psalter Pahlaviright-to-left script Edit this on WikidataPsalter Pahlavi7.029Ancient/historicCh 10.6
Phlv133Book PahlavimixedZZ— Not in Unicode
Phnx115Phoenicianright-to-left script Edit this on WikidataPhoenician5.029Ancient/historic[g]Ch 10.3
Piqd293Klingon (KLI pIqaD)left-to-right Edit this on WikidataZZ— Rejected for inclusion in Unicode[iii][iv]
Plrd282Miao (Pollard)left-to-right Edit this on WikidataMiao6.1149Ch 18.10
Prti130Inscriptional Parthianright-to-left script Edit this on WikidataInscriptional Parthian5.230Ancient/historicCh 10.6
Psin103Proto-SinaiticmixedZZ— Not in Unicode
Qaaa-Qabx900-949Reserved for private use (range)ZZ— Not in Unicode
Ranj303Ranjanaleft-to-rightZZ— Not in Unicode
Rjng363Rejang (Redjang, Kaganga)left-to-right Edit this on WikidataRejang5.137Ch 17.5
Rohg167Hanifi Rohingyaright-to-left script Edit this on WikidataHanifi Rohingya11.050Ch 16.14
Roro620RongorongomixedZZ— Not in Unicode, proposal is explored[i]
Runr211Runicleft-to-right,boustrophedon Edit this on WikidataRunic3.086Ancient/historicCh 8.7
Samr123Samaritanright-to-left script, top-to-bottom Edit this on WikidataSamaritan5.261Ch 9.4
Sara292SaratimixedZZ— Not in Unicode
Sarb105Old South Arabianright-to-left script Edit this on WikidataOld South Arabian5.232Ancient/historicCh 10.2
Saur344Saurashtraleft-to-right Edit this on WikidataSaurashtra5.182Ch 13.13
Seal590(Small) SealvariesZZ— Not in Unicode, proposal is explored[i]
Sgnw095SignWritingvertical left-to-right Edit this on WikidataSignWriting8.0672Ch 21.7
Shaw281Shavian (Shaw)left-to-right Edit this on WikidataShavian4.048Ch 8.15
Shrd319Sharada, Śāradāleft-to-right Edit this on WikidataSharada6.196Ch 15.3
Shui530Shuishuleft-to-rightZZ— Not in Unicode
Sidd302Siddham, Siddhaṃ, Siddhamātṛkāleft-to-right Edit this on WikidataSiddham7.092Ancient/historicCh 15.5
Sidt180Sideticright-to-leftZZ— Not in Unicode, proposal is mature[ii]
Sind318Khudawadi, Sindhileft-to-right Edit this on WikidataKhudawadi7.069Ch 15.9
Sinh348Sinhalaleft-to-right Edit this on WikidataSinhala3.0111Ch 13.2
Sogd141Sogdianhorizontal and vertical writing in East Asian scripts, top-to-bottom Edit this on WikidataSogdian11.042Ancient/historicCh 14.10
Sogo142Old Sogdianright-to-left script Edit this on WikidataOld Sogdian11.040Ancient/historicCh 14.9
Sora398Sora Sompengleft-to-right Edit this on WikidataSora Sompeng6.135Ch 15.17
Soyo329Soyomboleft-to-right Edit this on WikidataSoyombo10.083Ancient/historicCh 14.7
Sund362Sundaneseleft-to-right Edit this on WikidataSundanese5.172Ch 17.7
Sunu274Sunuwarleft-to-right Edit this on WikidataSunuwar16.044
Sylo316Syloti Nagrileft-to-right Edit this on WikidataSyloti Nagri4.145Ancient/historicCh 15.1
Syrc135Syriacright-to-left script Edit this on WikidataSyriac3.088Includes typographic variants Estrangelo (see§ Syre), Western (§ Syrj), and Eastern (§ Syrn)Ch 9.3
Syre138Syriac (Estrangelo variant)mixedZZ— Typographic variant of Syriac (see§ Syrc)
Syrj137Syriac (Western variant)mixedZZ— Typographic variant of Syriac (see§ Syrc)
Syrn136Syriac (Eastern variant)mixedZZ— Typographic variant of Syriac (see§ Syrc)
Tagb373Tagbanwaleft-to-right Edit this on WikidataTagbanwa3.218Ch 17.1
Takr321Takri, Ṭākrī, Ṭāṅkrīleft-to-right Edit this on WikidataTakri6.168Ch 15.4
Tale353Tai Leleft-to-right Edit this on WikidataTai Le4.035Ch 16.5
Talu354New Tai Lueleft-to-right Edit this on WikidataNew Tai Lue4.183Ch 16.6
Taml346Tamilleft-to-right Edit this on WikidataTamil1.0123Ch 12.6
Tang520Tangutvertical right-to-left, left-to-right Edit this on WikidataTangut9.06,914Ancient/historicCh 18.11
Tavt359Tai Vietleft-to-right Edit this on WikidataTai Viet5.272Ch 16.8
Tayo380Tai Yotop-to-bottom, columns right-to-leftZZ— Not in Unicode, proposal is mature[ii]
Telu340Teluguleft-to-right Edit this on WikidataTelugu1.0100Ch 12.7
Teng290Tengwarleft-to-rightZZ— Not in Unicode
Tfng120Tifinagh (Berber)right-to-left script, left-to-right, top-to-bottom, bottom-to-top Edit this on WikidataTifinagh4.159Ch 19.3
Tglg370Tagalog (Baybayin, Alibata)left-to-right Edit this on WikidataTagalog3.223Ch 17.1
Thaa170Thaanaright-to-left script Edit this on WikidataThaana3.050Ch 13.1
Thai352Thaileft-to-right Edit this on WikidataThai1.086Ch 16.1
Tibt330Tibetanleft-to-right Edit this on WikidataTibetan2.0207Added in 1.0, removed in 1.1 and reintroduced in 2.0Ch 13.4
Tirh326Tirhutaleft-to-right Edit this on WikidataTirhuta7.082Ch 15.11
Tnsa275Tangsaleft-to-right Edit this on WikidataTangsa14.089Ch 13.18
Todr229Todhriright-to-leftTodhri16.052Ancient/historic
Tols299Tolong Sikileft-to-rightZZ— Not in Unicode, proposal is mature[ii]
Toto294Totoleft-to-right Edit this on WikidataToto14.031Ch 13.17
Tutg341Tulu-Tigalarileft-to-rightTulu Tigalari16.080Ancient/historic
Ugar040Ugariticleft-to-right Edit this on WikidataUgaritic4.031Ancient/historicCh 11.2
Vaii470Vaileft-to-right Edit this on WikidataVai5.1300Ch 19.5
Visp280Visible Speechleft-to-rightZZ— Not in Unicode
Vith228Vithkuqileft-to-rightVithkuqi14.070Ancient/historicCh 8.12
Wara262Warang Citi (Varang Kshiti)left-to-right Edit this on WikidataWarang Citi7.084Ch 13.9
Wcho283Wancholeft-to-right Edit this on WikidataWancho12.059Ch 13.16
Wole480WoleaimixedZZ— Not in Unicode, proposal is explored[i]
Xpeo030Old Persianleft-to-right Edit this on WikidataOld Persian4.150Ancient/historicCh 11.3
Xsux020Cuneiform, Sumero-Akkadianleft-to-right Edit this on WikidataCuneiform5.01,234Ancient/historicCh 11.1
Yezi192Yezidiright-to-left script Edit this on WikidataYezidi13.047Ancient/historicCh 9.6
Yiii460Yileft-to-right Edit this on WikidataYi3.01,220Ch 18.7
Zanb339Zanabazar Square (Zanabazarin Dörböljin Useg, Xewtee Dörböljin Bicig, Horizontal Square Script)left-to-right Edit this on WikidataZanabazar Square10.072Ancient/historicCh 14.6
Zinh994Code for inherited scriptInherited657
Zmth995Mathematical notationZZ— Not a 'script' in Unicode
Zsye993Symbols (emoji variant)ZZ— Not a 'script' in Unicode
Zsym996SymbolsZZ— Not a 'script' in Unicode
Zxxx997Code for unwritten documentsZZ— Not a 'script' in Unicode
Zyyy998Code for undetermined scriptCommon9,053
Zzzz999Code for uncoded scriptUnknown959,049In Unicode:All other code points
Notes
  1. ^
    ISO 15924 publications As of 24 April 2025[update]
  2. ^
  3. ^
    ISO 15924 Changes (including Aliases for Unicode; as of 24 April 2025[update])
  4. ^
    Unicode version 16.0
  5. ^
  6. ^
    Unicode uses the "Property Value Alias" (Alias) as the script-name. These Alias names are part of Unicode and are published informatively next to ISO 15924. An alias script name may be used in a character name:Palm, Palmyrene →U+10860 𐡠PALMYRENE LETTER ALEPH.
  7. ^
    In Unicode, the Phoenician script is intended for the representation of text inPaleo-Hebrew, Archaic Phoenician,Phoenician,Early Aramaic, Late Phoenician cursive, Phoenician papyri,Siloam Hebrew,Hebrew seals,Ammonite,Moabite, andPunic.[v]
References
  1. ^abcdefghij"SEI List of Scripts Not Yet Encoded".Unicode Consortium. March 2023. Retrieved2023-09-25.
  2. ^abcd"Unicode Pipeline § Code Points Provisionally Assigned for Mature Proposals". Unicode Consortium. 2023-09-12. Retrieved2023-09-25.
  3. ^Michael Everson (1997-09-18)."Proposal to encode Klingon in Plane 1 of ISO/IEC 10646-2".[dead link]
  4. ^The Unicode Consortium (2001-08-14)."Approved Minutes of the UTC 87 / L2 184 Joint Meeting".
  5. ^"Middle East-II, Ancient Scripts"(PDF). 15.0.0. The Unicode Consortium. Retrieved2023-09-25.

Missing scripts in Unicode

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The project Missing Scripts—with contributors from theMainz University of Applied Sciences, the L’Atelier national de recherche typographique (ANRT) inNancy, and theUniversity of California, Berkeley—has compiled a list of 131 scripts that have not yet been encoded inThe Unicode Standard, out of a total of 294 recognized scripts according to the current state of research.[6]

See also

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References

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  1. ^"Glossary".unicode.org.
  2. ^"Unicode Character Database: Scripts".unicode.org.
  3. ^"Chapter 14: Additional Ancient and Historic Scripts".The Unicode Standard, Version 15.0(PDF). Mountain View, CA: Unicode, Inc. September 2022.ISBN 978-1-936213-32-0.
  4. ^https://www.unicode.org/roadmaps/ Roadmaps to Unicode
  5. ^"UAX #24: Unicode Script Property".www.unicode.org.
  6. ^"The World's Writing Systems".www.worldswritingsystems.org. Retrieved2024-10-04.

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