Cherokee (Unicode block)

The Unicode block Cherokee (English Cherokee, U 13 A0 to U 13 FF) contains developed by the Cherokees chief Sequoyah early 19th century Cherokee syllabary, in which the language of the Cherokees is written to this day.

Sequoyah, who had not learned to read, tried with his invention to imitate this obvious achievement of whites. Therefore, many of the Cherokee characters look similar to the Latin alphabet, but the principle of Scripture is a fundamentally different because it is a syllabic and not alphabetic script.

Table

All characters have the general category of "other letter (including syllables and ideographs )" and the Bidirectional class " left to right ".

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