Miao (Unicode block)

Miao
Range U+16F00..U+16F9F
(160 code points)
Plane SMP
Scripts Miao
Major alphabets A-Hmao
Hmong Daw
Assigned 133 code points
Unused 27 reserved code points
Unicode version history
6.1 133 (+133)
Note: [1][2]

Miao is a Unicode block containing characters of the Pollard script, used for writing the Hmong Daw and A-Hmao languages.

Miao[1][2]
Official Unicode Consortium code chart (PDF)
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U+16F0x 𖼀 𖼁 𖼂 𖼃 𖼄 𖼅 𖼆 𖼇 𖼈 𖼉 𖼊 𖼋 𖼌 𖼍 𖼎 𖼏
U+16F1x 𖼐 𖼑 𖼒 𖼓 𖼔 𖼕 𖼖 𖼗 𖼘 𖼙 𖼚 𖼛 𖼜 𖼝 𖼞 𖼟
U+16F2x 𖼠 𖼡 𖼢 𖼣 𖼤 𖼥 𖼦 𖼧 𖼨 𖼩 𖼪 𖼫 𖼬 𖼭 𖼮 𖼯
U+16F3x 𖼰 𖼱 𖼲 𖼳 𖼴 𖼵 𖼶 𖼷 𖼸 𖼹 𖼺 𖼻 𖼼 𖼽 𖼾 𖼿
U+16F4x 𖽀 𖽁 𖽂 𖽃 𖽄
U+16F5x 𖽐  𖽑  𖽒  𖽓  𖽔  𖽕  𖽖  𖽗  𖽘  𖽙  𖽚  𖽛  𖽜  𖽝  𖽞  𖽟
U+16F6x  𖽠  𖽡  𖽢  𖽣  𖽤  𖽥  𖽦  𖽧  𖽨  𖽩  𖽪  𖽫  𖽬  𖽭  𖽮  𖽯
U+16F7x  𖽰  𖽱  𖽲  𖽳  𖽴  𖽵  𖽶  𖽷  𖽸  𖽹  𖽺  𖽻  𖽼  𖽽  𖽾
U+16F8x   𖾏 
U+16F9x   𖾐    𖾑    𖾒  𖾓 𖾔 𖾕 𖾖 𖾗 𖾘 𖾙 𖾚 𖾛 𖾜 𖾝 𖾞 𖾟
Notes
1.^ As of Unicode version 11.0
2.^ Grey areas indicate non-assigned code points

History

The following Unicode-related documents record the purpose and process of defining specific characters in the Miao block:

VersionFinal code points[lower-alpha 1]CountL2 IDWG2 IDDocument
6.1U+16F00..16F0B, 16F0D..16F11, 16F13..16F30, 16F32..16F44, 16F50..16F55, 16F57..16F5A, 16F5C..16F7E, 16F8F..16F9F128L2/97-104Jenkins, John H. (1997-05-21), Proposal to add Pollard to ISO/IEC 10646
N1574Proposal to add Pollard Syllabary, 1997-06-10
L2/07-299N3335Preliminary proposal for encoding the Northeastern Yunnan Simple Miao script, 2007-09-14
L2/07-352N3335Anderson, Deborah (2007-10-10), Feedback on L2/07-299 Preliminary Proposal for Northeastern Yunnan Simple Miao (WG2 N3335)
L2/09-253RN3669RFickle, Erich (2009-10-01), Proposal for encoding the Miao Script
L2/09-415N3730Miao Ad-Hoc Meeting Report, 2009-10-28
L2/10-049N3761Everson, Michael; et al. (2010-01-28), Towards a proposal for encoding Miao script in the SMP of the UCS
L2/10-093N3789Final proposal for encoding the Miao script in the SMP of the UCS, 2010-03-26
U+16F0C, 16F12, 16F31, 16F56, 16F5B5L2/10-302N3877Everson, Michael; Fickle, Erich (2010-08-08), Proposal for encoding additional Miao characters in the SMP
  1. Proposed code points and characters names may differ from final code points and names

References

  1. "Unicode character database". The Unicode Standard. Retrieved 2016-07-09.
  2. "Enumerated Versions of The Unicode Standard". The Unicode Standard. Retrieved 2016-07-09.
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