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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).

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Only some of the fonts support this block. Ones that are free include Gentium, Andika, Symbola, Unifont, Charis SIL, Noto Sans, Noto Serif, and AncientSans. However, in some of these fonts that support this block, not all of the symbols of Latin Extended-G are supported.

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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 16.0
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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