Each Unicode character has a unique codepoint – like a catalogue number. The table included here shows the codepoints for the Native language, to ensure that it is always encoded the same way. Where a character appears in parentheses, it is not to be counted as a separate letter of the alphabet for sorting purposes, but a modified version of a previous letter. |
a | ’l | ||||
á | m | ||||
a’ | ’m | ||||
a: | n | ||||
e | ’n | ||||
é | o | ||||
e’ | ó | ||||
e: | o’ | ||||
g | o: | ||||
i | p | ||||
í | q | ||||
i’ | s | ||||
i: | t | ||||
ɨ | u | ||||
j | ú | ||||
k | |||||
l |
This table includes the three main orthographies: Francis-Smith, Listuguj, Lexicon. |
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