This page tests the Tagbanwa Unicode block (U+1760 - U+177F).
It is part of the Gallery of Unicode Fonts and is based on the Unicode Standard (version 5.0.0).
Consonants have an inherent -a vowel. The other two vowels (-i and -u) are indicated by a diacritic above (for -i) or below (for -u) the consonant. Vowels at the beginning of syllables are represented by their own, independent characters. Syllables ending in a consonant are written without the final consonant.
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Reserved/unallocated codepoints are shown with a gray background.
There are two sections presented below to test characters in the Tagbanwa block:
| Tagbanwa syllable matrix | |||
| vowels | |||
| A U+1760 |
I U+1761 |
U U+1762 |
|
| ᝠ | ᝡ | ᝢ | |
| consonants | I U+1772 |
U U+1773 |
|
| KA U+1763 |
ᝣ | ᝣᝲ | ᝣᝳ |
| GA U+1764 |
ᝤ | ᝤᝲ | ᝤᝳ |
| NGA U+1765 |
ᝥ | ᝥᝲ | ᝥᝳ |
| TA U+1766 |
ᝦ | ᝦᝲ | ᝦᝳ |
| DA U+1767 |
ᝧ | ᝧᝲ | ᝧᝳ |
| NA U+1768 |
ᝨ | ᝨᝲ | ᝨᝳ |
| PA U+1769 |
ᝩ | ᝩᝲ | ᝩᝳ |
| BA U+176A |
ᝪ | ᝪᝲ | ᝪᝳ |
| MA U+176B |
ᝫ | ᝫᝲ | ᝫᝳ |
| YA U+176C |
ᝬ | ᝬᝲ | ᝬᝳ |
| LA U+176E |
ᝮ | ᝮᝲ | ᝮᝳ |
| WA U+176F |
ᝯ | ᝯᝲ | ᝯᝳ |
| SA U+1770 |
ᝰ | ᝰᝲ | ᝰᝳ |
| consonants | I U+1772 |
U U+1773 |
|
| generic punctuation for Philippine scripts | |
| ᜵ | ᜶ |
| U+1735 | U+1736 |
Tagbanwa [1760-177F]
| 176 | 177 | ||
| 0 | ᝠ | ᝰ | 0 |
| 1 | ᝡ | | 1 |
| 2 | ᝢ | ᝲ | 2 |
| 3 | ᝣ | ᝳ | 3 |
| 4 | ᝤ | | 4 |
| 5 | ᝥ | | 5 |
| 6 | ᝦ | | 6 |
| 7 | ᝧ | | 7 |
| 8 | ᝨ | | 8 |
| 9 | ᝩ | | 9 |
| A | ᝪ | | A |
| B | ᝫ | | B |
| C | ᝬ | | C |
| D | | | D |
| E | ᝮ | | E |
| F | ᝯ | | F |
| 176 | 177 |
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This page was updated on 2007-04-18