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Unicode® 13.0.0 2020 March 10 (Announcement) Version 13.0.0 has been superseded by the latest version of the Unicode Standard. This page summarizes the important changes for the Unicode Standard, Version 13.0.0. This version supersedes all previous versions of the Unicode Standard. A. Summary B. Technical Overview C. Stability Policy Update D. Textual Changes and Character Additions E. Conformance
command, order; 'commandant', magistrate; allow, cause Look up simplified Chinese words using U+F9A8 at MDBG Look up traditional Chinese words using U+F9A8 at MDBG Look up simplified Chinese character information using U+F9A8 at ZDIC Look up traditional Chinese character information using U+F9A8 at ZDIC Look up ideograph details using U+F9A8 at CCAMC Look up Cantonese words using U+F9A8 at CantoDi
Unicode® 10.0.0 2017 June 20 (Announcement) Version 10.0.0 has been superseded by the latest version of the Unicode Standard. This page summarizes the important changes for the Unicode Standard, Version 10.0.0. This version supersedes all previous versions of the Unicode Standard. A. Summary B. Technical Overview C. Stability Policy Update D. Textual Changes and Character Additions E. Conformance
Unicode® 9.0.0 2016 June 21 (Announcement) Version 9.0.0 has been superseded by the latest version of the Unicode Standard. This page summarizes the important changes for the Unicode Standard, Version 9.0.0. This version supersedes all previous versions of the Unicode Standard. A. Summary B. Technical Overview C. Stability Policy Update D. Textual Changes and Character Additions E. Conformance Cha
Index & Help | Images & Rights | Spec | Proposing Additions The following emoji characters and sequences have been added to this version of Unicode Emoji. Platforms are included where images have been made available (however, the images may be development versions). The skin-tone variants are not shown, but are listed in the counts at the end. The characters were based on proposals received by the
The Unicode Technical Committee (UTC) has accepted the following 79 characters as candidates for emoji. At the 2016Q2 UTC meeting, a final determination will be made for ones to be added to Unicode 9.0, for release in June, 2016. The candidates for 9.0 are limited to those accepted in 2015. The ones accepted in 2016 are candidates for Unicode 10.0, for release in June, 2017. For more information o
Congratulations on your upcoming adoption! A character adoption is the perfect gift for that special someone, including you! Each adoption comes with a digital badge and certificate that you can proudly display. To finalize the adoption, we need some information. Step 1 of 2 — Your Character and Sponsor Profile Adoption Level and Character Some ideas: Chinese New Year: 春 福 🧨 🧧 🎇 🎆 🐉 🐲 🀄 Val
Summary This document provides provides a new way of representing customizations of Unicode emoji characters. The first specified customizations provide for flags for subdivisions of countries (such as Scotland or California), gender variants (such as female runners or males raising a hand), hair color variants (a red-haired dancer), and directional variants (pointing a hand or bicyclist to the ri
Sponsors of Adopted Characters As of November 8, 2024, we have 95 Gold sponsors, 109 Silver sponsors, and 1128 Bronze sponsors.
Languages vary in how they handle plurals of nouns or unit expressions ("hours", "meters", and so on). Some languages have two forms, like English; some languages have only a single form; and some languages have multiple forms (see Slovenian below). They also vary between cardinals (such as 1, 2, or 3) and ordinals (such as 1st, 2nd, or 3rd), and in ranges of cardinals (such as "1-2", used in expr
Unicode® 8.0.0 Released: 2015 June 17 (Announcement) Version 8.0.0 has been superseded by the latest version of the Unicode Standard. This page summarizes the important changes for the Unicode Standard, Version 8.0.0. This version supersedes all previous versions of the Unicode Standard. A. Summary B. Technical Overview C. Stability Policy Update D. Textual Changes and Character Additions E. Confo
List of emoji characters, with images. For details about the format and other information, see Unicode Emoji. Count Code Browser B&W* Apple Andr Twit Wind GMail DCM KDDI SB Name Version Default Annotations
Summary This document describes parts of an XML format (vocabulary) for the exchange of structured locale data. This format is used in the Unicode Common Locale Data Repository. This is a partial document, describing only those parts of the LDML that are relevant for date, time, and time zone formatting. For the other parts of the LDML see the main LDML document and the links above. Status This do
Summary This document describes an XML format (vocabulary) for the exchange of structured locale data. This format is used in the Unicode Common Locale Data Repository. Status This document has been reviewed by Unicode members and other interested parties, and has been approved for publication by the Unicode Consortium. This is a stable document and may be used as reference material or cited as a
Summary This document defines the structure of Unicode emoji characters and sequences, and provides data to support that structure, such as which characters are considered to be emoji, which emoji should be displayed by default with a text style versus an emoji style, and which can be displayed with a variety of skin tones. It also provides design guidelines for improving the interoperability of e
Superseded Revision of Unicode® Technical Report #51 Revision 1 of UTR #51, Unicode Emoji was a Proposed Draft UTR. That revision was not a published, approved version of the report. It has been superseded by later revisions. For the latest, approved and published version of UTR #51, please see: http://www.unicode.org/reports/tr51/ For historical purposes, the archival copy of Revision 1 is availa
Egyptian Hieroglyphs Range: 13000–1342F The Unicode Standard, Version 15.1 This file contains a excerpt from the character code tables and list of character names for The Unicode Standard, Version 15.1 This file may be changed at any time without notice to reflect errata, or other updates to the Unicode Standard. See https://www.unicode.org/errata/ for an up-to-date list of errata. See https://www
List of emoji characters, with images. For details about the format and other information, see Unicode Emoji. Count Code Browser B&W* Apple* Android Twitter Windows Name Version Default Annotations
Unicode® 7.0.0 Released: 2014 June 16 (Announcement) Version 7.0.0 has been superseded by the latest version of the Unicode Standard. This page summarizes the important changes for the Unicode Standard, Version 7.0.0. This version supersedes all previous versions of the Unicode Standard. A. Summary B. Technical Overview C. Stability Policy Update D. Textual Changes and Character Additions E. Confo
New blocks are highlighted in yellow. The "New Characters" column gives the number of new characters encoded in Unicode, Version 7.0 for previously existing blocks, or the total number of characters for new blocks. For information about these charts, please see Character Code Charts Help and Links. Block Name New Characters
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