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|name = Sorang Sompeng |
| name = Sorang Sompeng |
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|altname = 𑃐𑃦𑃝𑃗 𑃐𑃦𑃖𑃛𑃣𑃗 |
| altname = 𑃐𑃦𑃝𑃗 𑃐𑃦𑃖𑃛𑃣𑃗 |
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|type = Alphabet |
| type = Alphabet |
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|languages = [[Sora language|Sora]] |
| languages = [[Sora language|Sora]] |
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| time = 18 June 1936 – present<ref>https://www.unicode.org/L2/L2009/09189r-n3647r-sora-sompeng.pdf</ref> |
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|fam1 = original invention |
| fam1 = original invention |
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|unicode = [https://www.unicode.org/charts/PDF/U110D0.pdf U+110D0–U+110FF] |
| unicode = [https://www.unicode.org/charts/PDF/U110D0.pdf U+110D0–U+110FF] |
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|iso15924 = Sora |
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|sample = Shukla Sorang Sompeng.svg |
| iso15924 = Sora |
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| sample = Shukla Sorang Sompeng.svg |
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|caption = The words "Sorang Sompeng" in the Sorang Sompeng script |
| caption = The words "Sorang Sompeng" in the Sorang Sompeng script |
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[[File:Saura Script invented by Mangei Gomango.jpg|thumb|Sorang Sompeng and [[Odia script|Odia]] scripts for the Sora language]] |
[[File:Saura Script invented by Mangei Gomango.jpg|thumb|Sorang Sompeng and [[Odia script|Odia]] scripts for the Sora language]] |
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The '''Sorang Sompeng''' script is used to write [[Sora language|Sora]], a [[Munda languages|Munda language]] with 300,000 speakers in India. The script was created by [[Mangei Gomango]] in 1936 and is used in religious contexts.<ref |
The '''Sorang Sompeng''' script is used to write [[Sora language|Sora]], a [[Munda languages|Munda language]] with 300,000 speakers in India. The script was created by [[Mangei Gomango]] in 1936 and is used in religious contexts.<ref>{{Cite web |last=Everson |first=Michael |date=8 June 2009 |title=Unicode.org |url=https://www.unicode.org/L2/L2009/09189r-n3647r-sora-sompeng.pdf |url-status=live |access-date=21 September 2024 |website=[[Unicode.org]]}}</ref> |
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The Sora language is also written in the Latin, Odia, and Telugu scripts.<ref> |
The Sora language is also written in the Latin, Odia, and Telugu scripts.<ref>{{Cite web |title=Sorang Sompeng script |url=https://www.omniglot.com/writing/sorangsompeng.htm |access-date=2024-09-21 |website=www.omniglot.com}}</ref> |
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==Letters== |
==Letters== |
Revision as of 08:02, 21 September 2024
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Sorang Sompeng 𑃐𑃦𑃝𑃗 𑃐𑃦𑃖𑃛𑃣𑃗 | |
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Script type | Alphabet
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Time period | 18 June 1936 – present[1] |
Direction | Left-to-right |
Languages | Sora |
Related scripts | |
Parent systems | original invention
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ISO 15924 | |
ISO 15924 | Sora (398), Sora Sompeng |
Unicode | |
Unicode alias | Sora Sompeng |
U+110D0–U+110FF | |
The Sorang Sompeng script is used to write Sora, a Munda language with 300,000 speakers in India. The script was created by Mangei Gomango in 1936 and is used in religious contexts.[2]
The Sora language is also written in the Latin, Odia, and Telugu scripts.[3]
Letters
The values of the letters are as follows:
Letter | Name | IPA | Odia |
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𑃟 | kah | /k/ | କ |
𑃕 | gah | /ɡ/ | ଗ |
𑃗 | ngah | /ŋ/ | ଙ |
𑃓 | cah | /tʃ/ | ଚ |
𑃠 | jah | /dʒ/ | ଜ |
𑃡 | nyah | /ɲ/ | ଞ |
𑃑 | tah | /t/ | ତ |
𑃔 | dah | /d/ | ଦ |
𑃙 | nah | /n/ | ନ |
𑃛 | pah | /p/ | ପ |
𑃒 | bah | /b/ | ବ |
𑃖 | mah | /m/ | ମ |
𑃜 | yah | /j/ | ୟ |
𑃝 | rah | /r/ | ର |
𑃘 | lah | /l/ | ଲ |
𑃚 | wah | /enwiki/w/ | ୱ |
𑃐 | sah | /s/ | ସ |
𑃞 | hah | /h/ | ହ |
𑃢 | ah | /aː/ | ଆ |
𑃤 | ih | /i/ | ଇ |
𑃣 | eeh | /e/ | ଏ |
𑃥 | uh | /u/ | ଉ |
𑃦 | oh | /o/, /a/ | ଓ, ଅ |
𑃧 | eh | /ai/ | ଐ |
𑃨 | mae | /mae/ | ମୈ |
Numerals
Arabic numerals | 0 | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 |
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Sorang Sompeng | 𑃰 | 𑃱 | 𑃲 | 𑃳 | 𑃴 | 𑃵 | 𑃶 | 𑃷 | 𑃸 | 𑃹 |
Unicode
The Sorang Sompeng script was added to the Unicode Standard in January 2012, with the release of version 6.1.
Block
The Unicode block for Sorang Sompeng script, called Sora Sompeng, is U+110D0–U+110FF:
Sora Sompeng[1][2] Official Unicode Consortium code chart (PDF) | ||||||||||||||||
0 | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | A | B | C | D | E | F | |
U+110Dx | 𑃐 | 𑃑 | 𑃒 | 𑃓 | 𑃔 | 𑃕 | 𑃖 | 𑃗 | 𑃘 | 𑃙 | 𑃚 | 𑃛 | 𑃜 | 𑃝 | 𑃞 | 𑃟 |
U+110Ex | 𑃠 | 𑃡 | 𑃢 | 𑃣 | 𑃤 | 𑃥 | 𑃦 | 𑃧 | 𑃨 | |||||||
U+110Fx | 𑃰 | 𑃱 | 𑃲 | 𑃳 | 𑃴 | 𑃵 | 𑃶 | 𑃷 | 𑃸 | 𑃹 | ||||||
Notes |
Fonts
Microsoft Windows made a font called Nirmala UI, which supports Sora Sompeng.
References
- ^ https://www.unicode.org/L2/L2009/09189r-n3647r-sora-sompeng.pdf
- ^ Everson, Michael (8 June 2009). "Unicode.org" (PDF). Unicode.org. Retrieved 21 September 2024.
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: CS1 maint: url-status (link) - ^ "Sorang Sompeng script". www.omniglot.com. Retrieved 21 September 2024.