U+10916 Phoenician Number One
U+10916 wurde in Version 5.0 in 2006 zu Unicode hinzugefĂŒgt. Er gehört zum Block
Dieses Zeichen ist ein Other Number und wird hauptsÀchlich in der Schrift Phoenician verwendet. Der Codepunkt hat den Zahlwert 1.
Das Zeichen ist keine Zusammensetzung. Es hat keine zugewiesene Weite in ostasiatischen Texten. In bidirektionalem Text wird es von rechts nach links geschrieben. Bei einem Richtungswechsel wird es nicht gespiegelt. Das Wort, das U+10916 mit Ă€hnlichen Zeichen bildet, verbietet in sich ZeilenumbrĂŒche.
Die Wikipedia hat die folgende Information zu diesem Codepunkt:
The Phoenician alphabet is an abjad (consonantal alphabet) used across the Mediterranean civilization of Phoenicia for most of the 1st millennium BC. It was one of the first alphabets, and attested in Canaanite and Aramaic inscriptions found across the Mediterranean region. In the history of writing systems, the Phoenician script also marked the first to have a fixed writing directionâwhile previous systems were multi-directional, Phoenician was written horizontally, from right to left. It developed directly from the Proto-Sinaitic script used during the Late Bronze Age, which was derived in turn from Egyptian hieroglyphs.
The Phoenician alphabet was used to write Canaanite languages spoken during the Early Iron Age, sub-categorized by historians as Phoenician, Hebrew, Moabite, Ammonite and Edomite, as well as Old Aramaic. It was widely disseminated outside of the Canaanite sphere by Phoenician merchants across the Mediterranean, where it was adopted and adapted by other cultures. The Phoenician alphabet proper was used in Ancient Carthage until the 2nd century BC, where it was used to write the Punic language. Its direct descendant scripts include the Aramaic and Samaritan alphabets, several Alphabets of Asia Minor, and the Archaic Greek alphabets.
The Phoenician alphabet proper uses 22 consonant lettersâas an abjad used to write a Semitic language, the vowel sounds were left implicitâthough late varieties sometimes used matres lectionis to denote some vowels. As its letters were originally incised using a stylus, their forms are mostly angular and straight, though cursive forms increased in use over time, culminating in the Neo-Punic alphabet used in Roman North Africa.
Darstellungen
System | Darstellung |
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Nr. | 67862 |
UTF-8 | F0 90 A4 96 |
UTF-16 | D8 02 DD 16 |
UTF-32 | 00 01 09 16 |
URL-kodiert | %F0%90%A4%96 |
HTML hex reference | 𐤖 |
Falsches windows-1252-Mojibake | ð€â |
Kodierung: GB18030 (Hex-Bytes) | 90 31 EB 36 |
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VollstÀndiger Eintrag
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PHOENICIAN NUMBER ONE | |
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Phoenician | |
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