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Zeichen für U+1A75
Quelle: Noto Sans Tai Tham

U+1A75 Tai Tham Sign Tone-1

U+1A75 wurde in Version 5.2 in 2009 zu Unicode hinzugefügt. Er gehört zum Block U+1A20 bis U+1AAF Tai Tham in der U+0000 bis U+FFFF Basic Multilingual Plane.

Dieses Zeichen ist ein Nonspacing Mark und wird hauptsächlich in der Schrift Tai Tham verwendet.

Das Zeichen ist keine Zusammensetzung. Es hat keine zugewiesene Weite in ostasiatischen Texten. In bidirektionalem Text handelt es als Nonspacing Mark. Bei einem Richtungswechsel wird es nicht gespiegelt. U+1A75 bietet eine Zeilenumbruch-Gelegenheit an seiner Position abhängig vom umgebenden Kontext.

Die Wikipedia hat die folgende Information zu diesem Codepunkt:

Tai Tham script (Tham meaning "scripture") is an abugida writing system used mainly for a group of Southwestern Tai languages i.e., Northern Thai, Tai Lü, Khün and Lao; as well as the liturgical languages of Buddhism i.e., Pali and Sanskrit. It is historically known as Tua Tham (ᨲ᩠ᩅᩫᨵᨾ᩠ᨾ᩼​ or ᨲ᩠ᩅᩫᨵᩢᨾ᩠ᨾ᩼). In Thailand and Myanmar, the script is often referred to as Lanna script (Thai: อักษรธรรมล้านนา RTGS: Akson Tham Lan Na; Burmese: လန်နအက္ခရာ RTGS: Lanna Akara) in relation to the historical kingdom of Lan Na situating in the Northern region of modern day Thailand and a part of Shan state in Myanmar. Local people in Northern Thailand also call the script as Tua Mueang (ᨲ᩠ᩅᩫᨾᩮᩥᩬᨦ, Northern Thai pronunciation: [tǔa̯.mɯ̄a̯ŋ] ) in parallel to Kam Mueang, a local name for Northern Thai language. In Laos and Isan region of Thailand, a variation of Tai Tham script, often dubbed Lao Tham, is also known by the locals as To Tham Lao (Northeastern Thai: โตธรรมลาว /toː˩.tʰam˧˥.laːw˧/, cf. Lao: ໂຕທຳ/ໂຕທັມ BGN/PCGN to tham) or Yuan script. Tai Tham script is traditionally written on a dried palm leaf as a palm-leaf manuscript.

The Northern Thai language is a close relative of (standard) Thai. It is spoken by nearly 6 million people in Northern Thailand and several thousand in Laos of whom few are literate in Lanna script. The script is still read by older monks. Northern Thai has six linguistic tones and Thai only five, making transcription into the Thai alphabet problematic. There is some resurgent interest in the script among younger people, but an added complication is that the modern spoken form, called Kam Muang, differs in pronunciation from the older form.

There are 670,000 speakers of Tai Lü, some of those born before 1950 are literate in Tham, also known as Old Tai Lue. The script has also continued to be taught in the monasteries. The New Tai Lue script is derived from Tham. There are 120,000 speakers of Khün for which Lanna is the only script.

Darstellungen

System Darstellung
Nr. 6773
UTF-8 E1 A9 B5
UTF-16 1A 75
UTF-32 00 00 1A 75
URL-kodiert %E1%A9%B5
HTML hex reference ᩵
Falsches windows-1252-Mojibake ◌᩵

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Vollständiger Eintrag

Eigenschaft Wert
Alter (age) 5.2 (2009)
Unicode-Name (na) TAI THAM SIGN TONE-1
Unicode-1-Name (na1)
Block (blk) Tai Tham
Allgemeine Kategorie (gc) Nonspacing Mark
Schrift (sc) Tai Tham
Bidirectional Category (bc) Nonspacing Mark
Combining Class (ccc) Above
Dekompositionstyp (dt) none
Decomposition Mapping (dm) Zeichen für U+1A75 Tai Tham Sign Tone-1
Kleinbuchstabe (Lower)
Simple Lowercase Mapping (slc) Zeichen für U+1A75 Tai Tham Sign Tone-1
Lowercase Mapping (lc) Zeichen für U+1A75 Tai Tham Sign Tone-1
Großbuchstabe (Upper)
Simple Uppercase Mapping (suc) Zeichen für U+1A75 Tai Tham Sign Tone-1
Uppercase Mapping (uc) Zeichen für U+1A75 Tai Tham Sign Tone-1
Simple Titlecase Mapping (stc) Zeichen für U+1A75 Tai Tham Sign Tone-1
Titlecase Mapping (tc) Zeichen für U+1A75 Tai Tham Sign Tone-1
Case Folding (cf) Zeichen für U+1A75 Tai Tham Sign Tone-1
ASCII Hex Digit (AHex)
Alphabetic (Alpha)
Bidi-Kontrollzeichen (Bidi_C)
Bidi Mirrored (Bidi_M)
Composition Exclusion (CE)
Case Ignorable (CI)
Changes When Casefolded (CWCF)
Changes When Casemapped (CWCM)
Changes When NFKC Casefolded (CWKCF)
Changes When Lowercased (CWL)
Changes When Titlecased (CWT)
Changes When Uppercased (CWU)
Cased (Cased)
Full Composition Exclusion (Comp_Ex)
Default Ignorable Code Point (DI)
Dash (Dash)
Veraltet (Dep)
Diakritisch (Dia)
Emoji Modifier Base (EBase)
Emoji Component (EComp)
Emoji Modifier (EMod)
Emoji-Darstellung (EPres)
Emoji (Emoji)
Extender (Ext)
Extended Pictographic (ExtPict)
FC NFKC Closure (FC_NFKC) Zeichen für U+1A75 Tai Tham Sign Tone-1
Grapheme Cluster Break (GCB) Extend
Grapheme Base (Gr_Base)
Grapheme Extend (Gr_Ext)
Grapheme Link (Gr_Link)
Hex Digit (Hex)
Hyphen (Hyphen)
ID Continue (IDC)
ID-Start (IDS)
IDS Binary Operator (IDSB)
IDS Trinary Operator and (IDST)
IDSU (IDSU) 0
ID_Compat_Math_Continue (ID_Compat_Math_Continue) 0
ID_Compat_Math_Start (ID_Compat_Math_Start) 0
Ideogramm (Ideo)
InCB (InCB) Extend
Indic Mantra Category (InMC)
Indic Positional Category (InPC) Top
Indic Syllabic Category (InSC) Tone_Mark
Jamo Short Name (JSN)
Verbindungskontrollzeichen (Join_C)
Logische Reihenfolgenausnahme (LOE)
Math (Math)
Nicht-Zeichen-Codepunkt (NChar)
NFC Quick Check (NFC_QC) Ja
NFD Quick Check (NFD_QC) Ja
NFKC Casefold (NFKC_CF) Zeichen für U+1A75 Tai Tham Sign Tone-1
NFKC Quick Check (NFKC_QC) Ja
NFKC_SCF (NFKC_SCF) Zeichen für U+1A75 Tai Tham Sign Tone-1
NFKD Quick Check (NFKD_QC) Ja
Other Alphabetic (OAlpha)
Other Default Ignorable Code Point (ODI)
Other Grapheme Extend (OGr_Ext)
Other ID Continue (OIDC)
Other ID Start (OIDS)
Other Lowercase (OLower)
Other Math (OMath)
Other Uppercase (OUpper)
Prepended Concatenation Mark (PCM)
Pattern Syntax (Pat_Syn)
Pattern White Space (Pat_WS)
Quotation Mark (QMark)
Regional Indicator (RI)
Radical (Radical)
Sentence Break (SB) Extend
Soft Dotted (SD)
Sentence Terminal (STerm)
Terminal Punctuation (Term)
Unified Ideograph (UIdeo)
Variation Selector (VS)
Word Break (WB) Extend
White Space (WSpace)
XID Continue (XIDC)
XID-Start (XIDS)
Expands On NFC (XO_NFC)
Expands On NFD (XO_NFD)
Expands On NFKC (XO_NFKC)
Expands On NFKD (XO_NFKD)
Bidi Paired Bracket (bpb) Zeichen für U+1A75 Tai Tham Sign Tone-1
Bidi Paired Bracket Type (bpt) None
Ostasiatische Weite (ea) neutral
Hangul Syllable Type (hst) Nicht anwendbar
ISO 10646 Comment (isc)
Joining Group (jg) No_Joining_Group
Joining Type (jt) Transparent
Line Break (lb) Complex Context Dependent (South East Asian)
Numerischer Typ (nt) none
Numerischer Wert (nv) keine Nummer
Simple Case Folding (scf) Zeichen für U+1A75 Tai Tham Sign Tone-1
Schrifterweiterung (scx)
Vertical Orientation (vo) R