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Latin Extended-G

Unicode character block From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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Latin Extended-G is a Unicode block containing additional characters for phonetic transcription. The Latin Extended-F and -G blocks contain the first Latin characters defined outside of the Basic Multilingual Plane (BMP). They were created for Unicode version 14 in 2021.

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Because this is a recently created block, font support is poor. Fonts that support at least some of Latin Extended-G include Gentium, Andika, Symbola, Unifont, Charis SIL, Noto Sans, Noto Serif, and AncientSans.

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Latin Extended-G[1][2]
Official Unicode Consortium code chart (PDF)
 0123456789ABCDEF
U+1DF0x 𝼀 𝼁 𝼂 𝼃 𝼄 𝼅 𝼆 𝼇 𝼈 𝼉 𝼊 𝼋 𝼌 𝼍 𝼎 𝼏
U+1DF1x 𝼐 𝼑 𝼒 𝼓 𝼔 𝼕 𝼖 𝼗 𝼘 𝼙 𝼚 𝼛 𝼜 𝼝 𝼞
U+1DF2x 𝼥 𝼦 𝼧 𝼨 𝼩 𝼪
U+1DF3x
U+1DF4x
U+1DF5x
U+1DF6x
U+1DF7x
U+1DF8x
U+1DF9x
U+1DFAx
U+1DFBx
U+1DFCx
U+1DFDx
U+1DFEx
U+1DFFx
Notes
1.^ As of Unicode version 17.0
2.^ Grey areas indicate non-assigned code points
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The following Unicode-related documents record the purpose and process of defining specific characters in the Latin Extended-G block:

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