Garay (Unicode block)

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Garay is a Unicode block containing letters for the Garay alphabet, developed in 1961 and used as a way to write the Wolof language.

Garay[1][2]
Official Unicode Consortium code chart (PDF)
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U+10D4x 𐵀 𐵁 𐵂 𐵃 𐵄 𐵅 𐵆 𐵇 𐵈 𐵉 𐵊 𐵋 𐵌 𐵍 𐵎 𐵏
U+10D5x 𐵐 𐵑 𐵒 𐵓 𐵔 𐵕 𐵖 𐵗 𐵘 𐵙 𐵚 𐵛 𐵜 𐵝 𐵞 𐵟
U+10D6x 𐵠 𐵡 𐵢 𐵣 𐵤 𐵥 𐵩 𐵪 𐵫 𐵬 𐵭 𐵮 𐵯
U+10D7x 𐵰 𐵱 𐵲 𐵳 𐵴 𐵵 𐵶 𐵷 𐵸 𐵹 𐵺 𐵻 𐵼 𐵽 𐵾 𐵿
U+10D8x 𐶀 𐶁 𐶂 𐶃 𐶄 𐶅 𐶎 𐶏
Notes
1.^As of Unicode version 17.0
2.^Grey areas indicate non-assigned code points
RangeU+10D40..U+10D8F
(80 code points)
PlaneSMP
ScriptsGaray
Assigned69 code points
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Garay
RangeU+10D40..U+10D8F
(80 code points)
PlaneSMP
ScriptsGaray
Assigned69 code points
Unused11 reserved code points
Unicode version history
16.0 (2024)69 (+69)
Unicode documentation
Code chart ∣ Web page
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The following Unicode-related documents record the purpose and process of defining specific characters in the Garay block:

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