U+1736 Philippine Double Punctuation
U+1736 was added in Unicode version 3.2 in 2002. It belongs to the block
This character is a Other Punctuation and is commonly used, that is, in no specific script. It is also used in the scripts Buhid, Hanunoo, Tagbanwa, Tagalog.
The glyph is not a composition. It has no designated width in East Asian texts. In bidirectional text it is written from left to right. When changing direction it is not mirrored. It can end sentences at appropriate places. U+1736 offers a line break opportunity after its position.
Representations
System | Representation |
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Nº | 5942 |
UTF-8 | E1 9C B6 |
UTF-16 | 17 36 |
UTF-32 | 00 00 17 36 |
URL-Quoted | %E1%9C%B6 |
HTML hex reference | ᜶ |
Wrong windows-1252 Mojibake | ᜶ |
Elsewhere
Complete Record
Property | Value |
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3.2 (2002) | |
PHILIPPINE DOUBLE PUNCTUATION | |
— | |
Hanunoo | |
Other Punctuation | |
Common | |
Left To Right | |
Not Reordered | |
none | |
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✘ | |
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✘ | |
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✘ | |
✘ | |
✘ | |
✘ | |
✘ | |
✘ | |
✘ | |
✘ | |
✘ | |
✘ | |
✘ | |
✘ | |
✘ | |
✘ | |
✘ | |
✘ | |
✘ | |
✘ | |
✘ | |
✘ | |
✘ | |
✘ | |
✘ | |
✘ | |
✘ | |
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Any | |
✔ | |
✘ | |
✘ | |
✘ | |
✘ | |
✘ | |
✘ | |
✘ | |
✘ | |
0 | |
0 | |
0 | |
✘ | |
None | |
— | |
NA | |
Other | |
— | |
✘ | |
✘ | |
✘ | |
✘ | |
Yes | |
Yes | |
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Yes | |
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Yes | |
✘ | |
✘ | |
✘ | |
✘ | |
✘ | |
✘ | |
✘ | |
✘ | |
✘ | |
✘ | |
✘ | |
✘ | |
✘ | |
✘ | |
Sentence Terminal | |
✘ | |
✔ | |
✔ | |
✘ | |
✘ | |
Other | |
✘ | |
✘ | |
✘ | |
✘ | |
✘ | |
✘ | |
✘ | |
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None | |
neutral | |
Not Applicable | |
— | |
No_Joining_Group | |
Non Joining | |
Break After | |
none | |
not a number | |
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Buhid Hanunoo Tagbanwa Tagalog | |
R |