Da (Javanese)
ꦢ is a syllable in the Javanese script that represent the sound /d̪ɔ/, /d̪a/. It is transliterated to Latin as "da", and sometimes in Indonesian orthography as "do". It has another form (pasangan), which is ◌꧀ꦢ, but represented by a single Unicode code point, U+A9A2.[1][2][3]
ꦢ | |
da | |
Aksara nglegena | Aksara pasangan |
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Javanese script | |
Latin orthography | na |
Phoneme | [n] |
Unicode | U+A9A2 |
Pasangan
Its pasangan form ◌꧀ꦢ, is located on the bottom side of the previous syllable. For example, ꦲꦤ꧀ꦢꦸꦏ꧀ - anduk (towel).
Extended form
The letter ꦢ doesn't have a murda form.
Using cecak telu (ꦢ꦳), the syllable represents /dz/.
Glyphs
Nglegena forms | Pasangan forms | ||||||
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ꦢ dza | ꦢꦃ dzah | ꦢꦁ dzang | ꦢꦂ dzar | ◌꧀ꦢ -dza | ◌꧀ꦢꦃ -dzah | ◌꧀ꦢꦁ -dzang | ◌꧀ꦢꦂ -dzar |
ꦢꦺ dze | ꦢꦺꦃ dzeh | ꦢꦺꦁ dzeng | ꦢꦺꦂ dzer | ◌꧀ꦢꦺ -dze | ◌꧀ꦢꦺꦃ -dzeh | ◌꧀ꦢꦺꦁ -dzeng | ◌꧀ꦢꦺꦂ -dzer |
ꦢꦼ dzê | ꦢꦼꦃ dzêh | ꦢꦼꦁ dzêng | ꦢꦼꦂ dzêr | ◌꧀ꦢꦼ -dzê | ◌꧀ꦢꦼꦃ -dzêh | ◌꧀ꦢꦼꦁ -dzêng | ◌꧀ꦢꦼꦂ -dzêr |
ꦢꦶ dzi | ꦢꦶꦃ dzih | ꦢꦶꦁ dzing | ꦢꦶꦂ dzir | ◌꧀ꦢꦶ -dzi | ◌꧀ꦢꦶꦃ -dzih | ◌꧀ꦢꦶꦁ -dzing | ◌꧀ꦢꦶꦂ -dzir |
ꦢꦺꦴ dzo | ꦢꦺꦴꦃ dzoh | ꦢꦺꦴꦁ dzong | ꦢꦺꦴꦂ dzor | ◌꧀ꦢꦺꦴ -dzo | ◌꧀ꦢꦺꦴꦃ -dzoh | ◌꧀ꦢꦺꦴꦁ -dzong | ◌꧀ꦢꦺꦴꦂ -dzor |
ꦢꦸ dzu | ꦢꦸꦃ dzuh | ꦢꦸꦁ dzung | ꦢꦸꦂ dzur | ◌꧀ꦢꦸ -dzu | ◌꧀ꦢꦸꦃ -dzuh | ◌꧀ꦢꦸꦁ -dzung | ◌꧀ꦢꦸꦂ -dzur |
ꦢꦿ dzra | ꦢꦿꦃ dzrah | ꦢꦿꦁ dzrang | ꦢꦿꦂ dzrar | ◌꧀ꦢꦿ -dzra | ◌꧀ꦢꦿꦃ -dzrah | ◌꧀ꦢꦿꦁ -dzrang | ◌꧀ꦢꦿꦂ -dzrar |
ꦢꦿꦺ dzre | ꦢꦿꦺꦃ dzreh | ꦢꦿꦺꦁ dzreng | ꦢꦿꦺꦂ dzrer | ◌꧀ꦢꦿꦺ -dzre | ◌꧀ꦢꦿꦺꦃ -dzreh | ◌꧀ꦢꦿꦺꦁ -dzreng | ◌꧀ꦢꦿꦺꦂ -dzrer |
ꦢꦽ dzrê | ꦢꦽꦃ dzrêh | ꦢꦽꦁ dzrêng | ꦢꦽꦂ dzrêr | ◌꧀ꦢꦽ -dzrê | ◌꧀ꦢꦽꦃ -dzrêh | ◌꧀ꦢꦽꦁ -dzrêng | ◌꧀ꦢꦽꦂ -dzrêr |
ꦢꦿꦶ dzri | ꦢꦿꦶꦃ dzrih | ꦢꦿꦶꦁ dzring | ꦢꦿꦶꦂ dzrir | ◌꧀ꦢꦿꦶ -dzri | ◌꧀ꦢꦿꦶꦃ -dzrih | ◌꧀ꦢꦿꦶꦁ -dzring | ◌꧀ꦢꦿꦶꦂ -dzrir |
ꦢꦿꦺꦴ dzro | ꦢꦿꦺꦴꦃ dzroh | ꦢꦿꦺꦴꦁ dzrong | ꦢꦿꦺꦴꦂ dzror | ◌꧀ꦢꦿꦺꦴ -dzro | ◌꧀ꦢꦿꦺꦴꦃ -dzroh | ◌꧀ꦢꦿꦺꦴꦁ -dzrong | ◌꧀ꦢꦿꦺꦴꦂ -dzror |
ꦢꦿꦸ dzru | ꦢꦿꦸꦃ dzruh | ꦢꦿꦸꦁ dzrung | ꦢꦿꦸꦂ dzrur | ◌꧀ꦢꦿꦸ -dzru | ◌꧀ꦢꦿꦸꦃ -dzruh | ◌꧀ꦢꦿꦸꦁ -dzrung | ◌꧀ꦢꦿꦸꦂ -dzrur |
ꦢꦾ dzya | ꦢꦾꦃ dzyah | ꦢꦾꦁ dzyang | ꦢꦾꦂ dzyar | ◌꧀ꦢꦾ -dzya | ◌꧀ꦢꦾꦃ -dzyah | ◌꧀ꦢꦾꦁ -dzyang | ◌꧀ꦢꦾꦂ -dzyar |
ꦢꦾꦺ dzye | ꦢꦾꦺꦃ dzyeh | ꦢꦾꦺꦁ dzyeng | ꦢꦾꦺꦂ dzyer | ◌꧀ꦢꦾꦺ -dzye | ◌꧀ꦢꦾꦺꦃ -dzyeh | ◌꧀ꦢꦾꦺꦁ -dzyeng | ◌꧀ꦢꦾꦺꦂ -dzyer |
ꦢꦾꦼ dzyê | ꦢꦾꦼꦃ dzyêh | ꦢꦾꦼꦁ dzyêng | ꦢꦾꦼꦂ dzyêr | ◌꧀ꦢꦾꦼ -dzyê | ◌꧀ꦢꦾꦼꦃ -dzyêh | ◌꧀ꦢꦾꦼꦁ -dzyêng | ◌꧀ꦢꦾꦼꦂ -dzyêr |
ꦢꦾꦶ dzyi | ꦢꦾꦶꦃ dzyih | ꦢꦾꦶꦁ dzying | ꦢꦾꦶꦂ dzyir | ◌꧀ꦢꦾꦶ -dzyi | ◌꧀ꦢꦾꦶꦃ -dzyih | ◌꧀ꦢꦾꦶꦁ -dzying | ◌꧀ꦢꦾꦶꦂ -dzyir |
ꦢꦾꦺꦴ dzyo | ꦢꦾꦺꦴꦃ dzyoh | ꦢꦾꦺꦴꦁ dzyong | ꦢꦾꦺꦴꦂ dzyor | ◌꧀ꦢꦾꦺꦴ -dzyo | ◌꧀ꦢꦾꦺꦴꦃ -dzyoh | ◌꧀ꦢꦾꦺꦴꦁ -dzyong | ◌꧀ꦢꦾꦺꦴꦂ -dzyor |
ꦢꦾꦸ dzyu | ꦢꦾꦸꦃ dzyuh | ꦢꦾꦸꦁ dzyung | ꦢꦾꦸꦂ dzyur | ◌꧀ꦢꦾꦸ -dzyu | ◌꧀ꦢꦾꦸꦃ -dzyuh | ◌꧀ꦢꦾꦸꦁ -dzyung | ◌꧀ꦢꦾꦸꦂ -dzyur |
Nglegena forms | Pasangan forms | ||||||
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ꦢ꦳ gha | ꦢ꦳ꦃ ghah | ꦢ꦳ꦁ ghang | ꦢ꦳ꦂ ghar | ◌꧀ꦢ꦳ -gha | ◌꧀ꦢ꦳ꦃ -ghah | ◌꧀ꦢ꦳ꦁ -ghang | ◌꧀ꦢ꦳ꦂ -ghar |
ꦢ꦳ꦺ ghe | ꦢ꦳ꦺꦃ gheh | ꦢ꦳ꦺꦁ gheng | ꦢ꦳ꦺꦂ gher | ◌꧀ꦢ꦳ꦺ -ghe | ◌꧀ꦢ꦳ꦺꦃ -gheh | ◌꧀ꦢ꦳ꦺꦁ -gheng | ◌꧀ꦢ꦳ꦺꦂ -gher |
ꦢ꦳ꦼ ghê | ꦢ꦳ꦼꦃ ghêh | ꦢ꦳ꦼꦁ ghêng | ꦢ꦳ꦼꦂ ghêr | ◌꧀ꦢ꦳ꦼ -ghê | ◌꧀ꦢ꦳ꦼꦃ -ghêh | ◌꧀ꦢ꦳ꦼꦁ -ghêng | ◌꧀ꦢ꦳ꦼꦂ -ghêr |
ꦢ꦳ꦶ ghi | ꦢ꦳ꦶꦃ ghih | ꦢ꦳ꦶꦁ ghing | ꦢ꦳ꦶꦂ ghir | ◌꧀ꦢ꦳ꦶ -ghi | ◌꧀ꦢ꦳ꦶꦃ -ghih | ◌꧀ꦢ꦳ꦶꦁ -ghing | ◌꧀ꦢ꦳ꦶꦂ -ghir |
ꦢ꦳ꦺꦴ gho | ꦢ꦳ꦺꦴꦃ ghoh | ꦢ꦳ꦺꦴꦁ ghong | ꦢ꦳ꦺꦴꦂ ghor | ◌꧀ꦢ꦳ꦺꦴ -gho | ◌꧀ꦢ꦳ꦺꦴꦃ -ghoh | ◌꧀ꦢ꦳ꦺꦴꦁ -ghong | ◌꧀ꦢ꦳ꦺꦴꦂ -ghor |
ꦢ꦳ꦸ ghu | ꦢ꦳ꦸꦃ ghuh | ꦢ꦳ꦸꦁ ghung | ꦢ꦳ꦸꦂ ghur | ◌꧀ꦢ꦳ꦸ -ghu | ◌꧀ꦢ꦳ꦸꦃ -ghuh | ◌꧀ꦢ꦳ꦸꦁ -ghung | ◌꧀ꦢ꦳ꦸꦂ -ghur |
ꦢ꦳ꦿ ghra | ꦢ꦳ꦿꦃ ghrah | ꦢ꦳ꦿꦁ ghrang | ꦢ꦳ꦿꦂ ghrar | ◌꧀ꦢ꦳ꦿ -ghra | ◌꧀ꦢ꦳ꦿꦃ -ghrah | ◌꧀ꦢ꦳ꦿꦁ -ghrang | ◌꧀ꦢ꦳ꦿꦂ -ghrar |
ꦢ꦳ꦿꦺ ghre | ꦢ꦳ꦿꦺꦃ ghreh | ꦢ꦳ꦿꦺꦁ ghreng | ꦢ꦳ꦿꦺꦂ ghrer | ◌꧀ꦢ꦳ꦿꦺ -ghre | ◌꧀ꦢ꦳ꦿꦺꦃ -ghreh | ◌꧀ꦢ꦳ꦿꦺꦁ -ghreng | ◌꧀ꦢ꦳ꦿꦺꦂ -ghrer |
ꦢ꦳ꦽ ghrê | ꦢ꦳ꦽꦃ ghrêh | ꦢ꦳ꦽꦁ ghrêng | ꦢ꦳ꦽꦂ ghrêr | ◌꧀ꦢ꦳ꦽ -ghrê | ◌꧀ꦢ꦳ꦽꦃ -ghrêh | ◌꧀ꦢ꦳ꦽꦁ -ghrêng | ◌꧀ꦢ꦳ꦽꦂ -ghrêr |
ꦢ꦳ꦿꦶ ghri | ꦢ꦳ꦿꦶꦃ ghrih | ꦢ꦳ꦿꦶꦁ ghring | ꦢ꦳ꦿꦶꦂ ghrir | ◌꧀ꦢ꦳ꦿꦶ -ghri | ◌꧀ꦢ꦳ꦿꦶꦃ -ghrih | ◌꧀ꦢ꦳ꦿꦶꦁ -ghring | ◌꧀ꦢ꦳ꦿꦶꦂ -ghrir |
ꦢ꦳ꦿꦺꦴ ghro | ꦢ꦳ꦿꦺꦴꦃ ghroh | ꦢ꦳ꦿꦺꦴꦁ ghrong | ꦢ꦳ꦿꦺꦴꦂ ghror | ◌꧀ꦢ꦳ꦿꦺꦴ -ghro | ◌꧀ꦢ꦳ꦿꦺꦴꦃ -ghroh | ◌꧀ꦢ꦳ꦿꦺꦴꦁ -ghrong | ◌꧀ꦢ꦳ꦿꦺꦴꦂ -ghror |
ꦢ꦳ꦿꦸ ghru | ꦢ꦳ꦿꦸꦃ ghruh | ꦢ꦳ꦿꦸꦁ ghrung | ꦢ꦳ꦿꦸꦂ ghrur | ◌꧀ꦢ꦳ꦿꦸ -ghru | ◌꧀ꦢ꦳ꦿꦸꦃ -ghruh | ◌꧀ꦢ꦳ꦿꦸꦁ -ghrung | ◌꧀ꦢ꦳ꦿꦸꦂ -ghrur |
ꦢ꦳ꦾ ghya | ꦢ꦳ꦾꦃ ghyah | ꦢ꦳ꦾꦁ ghyang | ꦢ꦳ꦾꦂ ghyar | ◌꧀ꦢ꦳ꦾ -ghya | ◌꧀ꦢ꦳ꦾꦃ -ghyah | ◌꧀ꦢ꦳ꦾꦁ -ghyang | ◌꧀ꦢ꦳ꦾꦂ -ghyar |
ꦢ꦳ꦾꦺ ghye | ꦢ꦳ꦾꦺꦃ ghyeh | ꦢ꦳ꦾꦺꦁ ghyeng | ꦢ꦳ꦾꦺꦂ ghyer | ◌꧀ꦢ꦳ꦾꦺ -ghye | ◌꧀ꦢ꦳ꦾꦺꦃ -ghyeh | ◌꧀ꦢ꦳ꦾꦺꦁ -ghyeng | ◌꧀ꦢ꦳ꦾꦺꦂ -ghyer |
ꦢ꦳ꦾꦼ ghyê | ꦢ꦳ꦾꦼꦃ ghyêh | ꦢ꦳ꦾꦼꦁ ghyêng | ꦢ꦳ꦾꦼꦂ ghyêr | ◌꧀ꦢ꦳ꦾꦼ -ghyê | ◌꧀ꦢ꦳ꦾꦼꦃ -ghyêh | ◌꧀ꦢ꦳ꦾꦼꦁ -ghyêng | ◌꧀ꦢ꦳ꦾꦼꦂ -ghyêr |
ꦢ꦳ꦾꦶ ghyi | ꦢ꦳ꦾꦶꦃ ghyih | ꦢ꦳ꦾꦶꦁ ghying | ꦢ꦳ꦾꦶꦂ ghyir | ◌꧀ꦢ꦳ꦾꦶ -ghyi | ◌꧀ꦢ꦳ꦾꦶꦃ -ghyih | ◌꧀ꦢ꦳ꦾꦶꦁ -ghying | ◌꧀ꦢ꦳ꦾꦶꦂ -ghyir |
ꦢ꦳ꦾꦺꦴ ghyo | ꦢ꦳ꦾꦺꦴꦃ ghyoh | ꦢ꦳ꦾꦺꦴꦁ ghyong | ꦢ꦳ꦾꦺꦴꦂ ghyor | ◌꧀ꦢ꦳ꦾꦺꦴ -ghyo | ◌꧀ꦢ꦳ꦾꦺꦴꦃ -ghyoh | ◌꧀ꦢ꦳ꦾꦺꦴꦁ -ghyong | ◌꧀ꦢ꦳ꦾꦺꦴꦂ -ghyor |
ꦢ꦳ꦾꦸ ghyu | ꦢ꦳ꦾꦸꦃ ghyuh | ꦢ꦳ꦾꦸꦁ ghyung | ꦢ꦳ꦾꦸꦂ ghyur | ◌꧀ꦢ꦳ꦾꦸ -ghyu | ◌꧀ꦢ꦳ꦾꦸꦃ -ghyuh | ◌꧀ꦢ꦳ꦾꦸꦁ -ghyung | ◌꧀ꦢ꦳ꦾꦸꦂ -ghyur |
Unicode block
Javanese script was added to the Unicode Standard in October, 2009 with the release of version 5.2.
Javanese[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+A98x | ꦀ | ꦁ | ꦂ | ꦃ | ꦄ | ꦅ | ꦆ | ꦇ | ꦈ | ꦉ | ꦊ | ꦋ | ꦌ | ꦍ | ꦎ | ꦏ |
U+A99x | ꦐ | ꦑ | ꦒ | ꦓ | ꦔ | ꦕ | ꦖ | ꦗ | ꦘ | ꦙ | ꦚ | ꦛ | ꦜ | ꦝ | ꦞ | ꦟ |
U+A9Ax | ꦠ | ꦡ | ꦢ | ꦣ | ꦤ | ꦥ | ꦦ | ꦧ | ꦨ | ꦩ | ꦪ | ꦫ | ꦬ | ꦭ | ꦮ | ꦯ |
U+A9Bx | ꦰ | ꦱ | ꦲ | ꦳ | ꦴ | ꦵ | ꦶ | ꦷ | ꦸ | ꦹ | ꦺ | ꦻ | ꦼ | ꦽ | ꦾ | ꦿ |
U+A9Cx | ꧀ | ꧁ | ꧂ | ꧃ | ꧄ | ꧅ | ꧆ | ꧇ | ꧈ | ꧉ | ꧊ | ꧋ | ꧌ | ꧍ | ꧏ | |
U+A9Dx | ꧐ | ꧑ | ꧒ | ꧓ | ꧔ | ꧕ | ꧖ | ꧗ | ꧘ | ꧙ | ꧞ | ꧟ | ||||
Notes |
gollark: greetings again.
gollark: Also something something neural networks?
gollark: It would be cool if it was able to gather more data from users to more accurately imitate them.
gollark: This is a weird thing to cause significantly increased faith in humanity.
gollark: I mostly started today. School, that is.
References
- Campbell, George L. Compendium of the World's Languages. Vol. 1. New York: Routledge, 2000.
- Soemarmo, Marmo. "Javanese Script." Ohio Working Papers in Linguistics and Language Teaching 14.Winter (1995): 69-103.
- Daniels, Peter T and William Bright. The World's Writing Systems. Ed. Peter T Daniels and William Bright. New York: Oxford University Press, 1996.
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