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   September 2024
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Vai Unicode Characters page 10


List of all characters from the Vai Unicode Characters
The Vai block includes characters used in the Vai script, which is used to write the Vai language spoken in Liberia and Sierra Leone. The Vai script is a syllabary, where each character represents a syllable rather than an individual phoneme. The script was developed in the early 19th century by Momolu Duwalu Bukele, who was inspired by a dream to create a writing system for his people. The Vai script is still in use today, particularly for writing religious texts, personal letters, and cultural documents. This block includes characters for all the syllables used in the Vai language, as well as a few additional marks for punctuation..
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42510U+A60EVAI FULL STOP
42511U+A60FVAI QUESTION MARK
42512U+A610VAI SYLLABLE NDOLE FA
42513U+A611VAI SYLLABLE NDOLE KA
42514U+A612VAI SYLLABLE NDOLE SOO
42515U+A613VAI SYMBOL FEENG
42516U+A614VAI SYMBOL KEENG
42517U+A615VAI SYMBOL TING
42518U+A616VAI SYMBOL NII
42519U+A617VAI SYMBOL BANG
42520U+A618VAI SYMBOL FAA
42521U+A619VAI SYMBOL TAA
42522U+A61AVAI SYMBOL DANG
42523U+A61BVAI SYMBOL DOONG
42524U+A61CVAI SYMBOL KUNG
42525U+A61DVAI SYMBOL TONG
42526U+A61EVAI SYMBOL DO-O
42527U+A61FVAI SYMBOL JONG
42528U+A620VAI DIGIT ZERO
42529U+A621VAI DIGIT ONE
42530U+A622VAI DIGIT TWO
42531U+A623VAI DIGIT THREE
42532U+A624VAI DIGIT FOUR
42533U+A625VAI DIGIT FIVE
42534U+A626VAI DIGIT SIX
42535U+A627VAI DIGIT SEVEN
42536U+A628VAI DIGIT EIGHT
42537U+A629VAI DIGIT NINE
42538U+A62AVAI SYLLABLE NDOLE MA
42539U+A62BVAI SYLLABLE NDOLE DO
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