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   September 2024
  - Unicode 15.0 update.




SINHALA ARCHAIC NUMBER TEN character


Name:
SINHALA ARCHAIC NUMBER TEN
Hex Number:
U+111EA
Decimal Number:
70122
HTML Entity (Dec):
𑇪
HTML Entity (Hex):
𑇪
Category:
No (Other Number)
Bidi Class:
L (Left-to-Right)
Mirrored:
N
Combining Class:
0
Unicode Block:
Sinhala Archaic Numbers
Plane:
1
Plane Code:
SMP
Plane Description:
Supplementary Multilingual Plane
Plane Range:
10000-1FFFF
Character Preview:
𑇪












SINHALA ARCHAIC NUMBER TEN is a numeric character of other type from the Supplementary Multilingual Plane.

The bidi class of SINHALA ARCHAIC NUMBER TEN is Left-to-Right (Strong). It belongs to the strong left-to-right characters..

The Left-to-Right (L) bidi class is assigned to characters that are written from left to right. This includes most alphabetic characters from Latin, Greek, Cyrillic, and other scripts that are typically written in this direction. The presence of L characters in a text influences the overall text directionality in bidirectional contexts.

Other Number (No) refers to numeric characters that do not fall into the decimal or letter number categories. These include fractions, superscripts, subscripts, and other special numeric forms used in specific contexts or scripts.

This character belongs to the Sinhala Archaic Numbers block. The Sinhala Archaic Numbers block contains characters representing the numerical symbols used in historical texts written in the Sinhala script, which is used in Sri Lanka. These archaic numbers were primarily used in records, inscriptions, and documents dating back to the medieval period. This block ensures that these historical numerals can be accurately represented in digital text, preserving an important aspect of Sri Lanka’s cultural and numerical history..





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