Todhri (Unicode block)

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Todhri is a Unicode block containing letters for the Todhri alphabet, an 18th-century invention for writing the Albanian language by Theodhor Haxhifilipi.

Todhri[1][2]
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U+105Cx 𐗀 𐗁 𐗂 𐗃 𐗄 𐗅 𐗆 𐗇 𐗈 𐗉 𐗊 𐗋 𐗌 𐗍 𐗎 𐗏
U+105Dx 𐗐 𐗑 𐗒 𐗓 𐗔 𐗕 𐗖 𐗗 𐗘 𐗙 𐗚 𐗛 𐗜 𐗝 𐗞 𐗟
U+105Ex 𐗠 𐗡 𐗢 𐗣 𐗤 𐗥 𐗦 𐗧 𐗨 𐗩 𐗪 𐗫 𐗬 𐗭 𐗮 𐗯
U+105Fx 𐗰 𐗱 𐗲 𐗳
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1.^ As of Unicode version 16.0
2.^ Grey areas indicate non-assigned code points
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Todhri
RangeU+105C0..U+105FF
(64 code points)
PlaneSMP
ScriptsTodhri
Assigned52 code points
Unused12 reserved code points
Unicode version history
16.0 (2024)52 (+52)
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