Na (Javanese)
ꦤ is one of syllable in Javanese script that represent the sound /nɔ/, /na/. It is transliterated to Latin as "na", and sometimes in Indonesian orthography as "no". It has another form (pasangan), which is ◌꧀ꦤ, but represented by a single Unicode code point, U+A9A4.[1][2][3]
Pasangan
It's pasangan form ◌꧀ꦤ, is located on the bottom side of the previous syllable. For example ꦩꦔꦤ꧀ꦤ - mangana (eat, imperative), which, although transliterated with a single 'n', is written using double 'ꦤ' because the rootword ('mangan', to eat) ends in 'ꦤ'.
Murda
The letter ꦤ has a murda form, which is ꦟ.
Glyphs
Nglegena forms | Pasangan forms |
ꦤ na |
ꦤꦃ nah |
ꦤꦁ nang |
ꦤꦂ nar |
◌꧀ꦤ -na |
◌꧀ꦤꦃ -nah |
◌꧀ꦤꦁ -nang |
◌꧀ꦤꦂ -nar |
ꦤꦺ ne |
ꦤꦺꦃneh |
ꦤꦺꦁneng |
ꦤꦺꦂner |
◌꧀ꦤꦺ -ne |
◌꧀ꦤꦺꦃ -neh |
◌꧀ꦤꦺꦁ -neng |
◌꧀ꦤꦺꦂ -ner |
ꦤꦼ nê |
ꦤꦼꦃ nêh |
ꦤꦼꦁ nêng |
ꦤꦼꦂ nêr |
◌꧀ꦤꦼ -nê |
◌꧀ꦤꦼꦃ -nêh |
◌꧀ꦤꦼꦁ -nêng |
◌꧀ꦤꦼꦂ -nêr |
ꦤꦶ ni |
ꦤꦶꦃ nih |
ꦤꦶꦁ ning |
ꦤꦶꦂ nir |
◌꧀ꦤꦶ -ni |
◌꧀ꦤꦶꦃ -nih |
◌꧀ꦤꦶꦁ -ning |
◌꧀ꦤꦶꦂ -nir |
ꦤꦺꦴ no |
ꦤꦺꦴꦃ noh |
ꦤꦺꦴꦁ nong |
ꦤꦺꦴꦂ nor |
◌꧀ꦤꦺꦴ -no |
◌꧀ꦤꦺꦴꦃ -noh |
◌꧀ꦤꦺꦴꦁ -nong |
◌꧀ꦤꦺꦴꦂ -nor |
ꦤꦸ nu |
ꦤꦸꦃ nuh |
ꦤꦸꦁ nung |
ꦤꦸꦂ nur |
◌꧀ꦤꦸ -nu |
◌꧀ꦤꦸꦃ -nuh |
◌꧀ꦤꦸꦁ -nung |
◌꧀ꦤꦸꦂ -nur |
ꦤꦿ nra |
ꦤꦿꦃ nrah |
ꦤꦿꦁ nrang |
ꦤꦿꦂ nrar |
◌꧀ꦤꦿ -nra |
◌꧀ꦤꦿꦃ -nrah |
◌꧀ꦤꦿꦁ -nrang |
◌꧀ꦤꦿꦂ -nrar |
ꦤꦿꦺ nre |
ꦤꦿꦺꦃ nreh |
ꦤꦿꦺꦁ nreng |
ꦤꦿꦺꦂ nrer |
◌꧀ꦤꦿꦺ -nre |
◌꧀ꦤꦿꦺꦃ -nreh |
◌꧀ꦤꦿꦺꦁ -nreng |
◌꧀ꦤꦿꦺꦂ -nrer |
ꦤꦽ nrê |
ꦤꦽꦃ nrêh |
ꦤꦽꦁ nrêng |
ꦤꦽꦂ nrêr |
◌꧀ꦤꦽ -nrê |
◌꧀ꦤꦽꦃ -nrêh |
◌꧀ꦤꦽꦁ -nrêng |
◌꧀ꦤꦽꦂ -nrêr |
ꦤꦿꦶ nri |
ꦤꦿꦶꦃ nrih |
ꦤꦿꦶꦁ nring |
ꦤꦿꦶꦂ nrir |
◌꧀ꦤꦿꦶ -nri |
◌꧀ꦤꦿꦶꦃ -nrih |
◌꧀ꦤꦿꦶꦁ -nring |
◌꧀ꦤꦿꦶꦂ -nrir |
ꦤꦿꦺꦴ nro |
ꦤꦿꦺꦴꦃ nroh |
ꦤꦿꦺꦴꦁ nrong |
ꦤꦿꦺꦴꦂ nror |
◌꧀ꦤꦿꦺꦴ -nro |
◌꧀ꦤꦿꦺꦴꦃ -nroh |
◌꧀ꦤꦿꦺꦴꦁ -nrong |
◌꧀ꦤꦿꦺꦴꦂ -nror |
ꦤꦿꦸ nru |
ꦤꦿꦸꦃ nruh |
ꦤꦿꦸꦁ nrung |
ꦤꦿꦸꦂ nrur |
◌꧀ꦤꦿꦸ -nru |
◌꧀ꦤꦿꦸꦃ -nruh |
◌꧀ꦤꦿꦸꦁ -nrung |
◌꧀ꦤꦿꦸꦂ -nrur |
ꦤꦾ nya |
ꦤꦾꦃ nyah |
ꦤꦾꦁ nyang |
ꦤꦾꦂ nyar |
◌꧀ꦤꦾ -nya |
◌꧀ꦤꦾꦃ -nyah |
◌꧀ꦤꦾꦁ -nyang |
◌꧀ꦤꦾꦂ -nyar |
ꦤꦾꦺ nye |
ꦤꦾꦺꦃ nyeh |
ꦤꦾꦺꦁ nyeng |
ꦤꦾꦺꦂ nyer |
◌꧀ꦤꦾꦺ -nye |
◌꧀ꦤꦾꦺꦃ -nyeh |
◌꧀ꦤꦾꦺꦁ -nyeng |
◌꧀ꦤꦾꦺꦂ -nyer |
ꦤꦾꦼ nyê |
ꦤꦾꦼꦃ nyêh |
ꦤꦾꦼꦁ nyêng |
ꦤꦾꦼꦂ nyêr |
◌꧀ꦤꦾꦼ -nyê |
◌꧀ꦤꦾꦼꦃ -nyêh |
◌꧀ꦤꦾꦼꦁ -nyêng |
◌꧀ꦤꦾꦼꦂ -nyêr |
ꦤꦾꦶ nyi |
ꦤꦾꦶꦃ nyih |
ꦤꦾꦶꦁ nying |
ꦤꦾꦶꦂ nyir |
◌꧀ꦤꦾꦶ -nyi |
◌꧀ꦤꦾꦶꦃ -nyih |
◌꧀ꦤꦾꦶꦁ -nying |
◌꧀ꦤꦾꦶꦂ -nyir |
ꦤꦾꦺꦴ nyo |
ꦤꦾꦺꦴꦃ nyoh |
ꦤꦾꦺꦴꦁ nyong |
ꦤꦾꦺꦴꦂ nyor |
◌꧀ꦤꦾꦺꦴ -nyo |
◌꧀ꦤꦾꦺꦴꦃ -nyoh |
◌꧀ꦤꦾꦺꦴꦁ -nyong |
◌꧀ꦤꦾꦺꦴꦂ -nyor |
ꦤꦾꦸ nyu |
ꦤꦾꦸꦃ nyuh |
ꦤꦾꦸꦁ nyung |
ꦤꦾꦸꦂ nyur |
◌꧀ꦤꦾꦸ -nyu |
◌꧀ꦤꦾꦸꦃ -nyuh |
◌꧀ꦤꦾꦸꦁ -nyung |
◌꧀ꦤꦾꦸꦂ -nyur |
References
- ↑ Campbell, George L. Compendium of the World's Languages. Vol. 1. New York: Routledge, 2000.
- ↑ Soemarmo, Marmo. "Javanese Script." Ohio Working Papers in Linguistics and Language Teaching 14.Winter (1995): 69-103.
- ↑ Daniels, Peter T and William Bright. The World's Writing Systems. Ed. Peter T Daniels and William Bright. New York: Oxford University Press, 1996.
See also
Javanese[1][2] Official Unicode Consortium code chart (PDF) |
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U+A98x |
ꦀ |
ꦁ |
ꦂ |
ꦃ |
ꦄ |
ꦅ |
ꦆ |
ꦇ |
ꦈ |
ꦉ |
ꦊ |
ꦋ |
ꦌ |
ꦍ |
ꦎ |
ꦏ |
U+A99x |
ꦐ |
ꦑ |
ꦒ |
ꦓ |
ꦔ |
ꦕ |
ꦖ |
ꦗ |
ꦘ |
ꦙ |
ꦚ |
ꦛ |
ꦜ |
ꦝ |
ꦞ |
ꦟ |
U+A9Ax |
ꦠ |
ꦡ |
ꦢ |
ꦣ |
ꦤ |
ꦥ |
ꦦ |
ꦧ |
ꦨ |
ꦩ |
ꦪ |
ꦫ |
ꦬ |
ꦭ |
ꦮ |
ꦯ |
U+A9Bx |
ꦰ |
ꦱ |
ꦲ |
꦳ |
ꦴ |
ꦵ |
ꦶ |
ꦷ |
ꦸ |
ꦹ |
ꦺ |
ꦻ |
ꦼ |
ꦽ |
ꦾ |
ꦿ |
U+A9Cx |
꧀ |
꧁ |
꧂ |
꧃ |
꧄ |
꧅ |
꧆ |
꧇ |
꧈ |
꧉ |
꧊ |
꧋ |
꧌ |
꧍ |
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ꧏ |
U+A9Dx |
꧐ |
꧑ |
꧒ |
꧓ |
꧔ |
꧕ |
꧖ |
꧗ |
꧘ |
꧙ |
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꧞ |
꧟ |
Notes
- 1.^ As of Unicode version 7.0
- 2.^ Grey areas indicate non-assigned code points
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| Murda consonants |
- Ka murda (ꦑ)
- Ga murda (ꦓ)
- Na murda (ꦟ)
- Ta murda (ꦡ)
- Pa murda (ꦦ)
- Ba murda (ꦨ)
- Sa murda (ꦯ)
- Seldom used: Ca murda (ꦖ)
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- Often used: Pa cerek (ꦉ)
- Nga lelet (ꦊ)
- Seldom used: Nga lelet Raswadi (ꦋ)
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| Vowels |
- Wulu (ꦶ)
- Suku (ꦸ)
- Pepet (ꦼ)
- Taling (ꦺ)
- Tarung (ꦴ)
- Tolong (ꦵ)
- Dirga mure (ꦻ)
- Wulu melik (ꦷ)
- Suku mendut (ꦹ)
- Foreign: A (ꦄ)
- I (ꦆ)
- U (ꦈ)
- E (ꦌ)
- Ai (ꦍ)
- O (ꦎ)
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- 1 (꧑)
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- 3 (꧓)
- 4 (꧔)
- 5 (꧕)
- 6 (꧖)
- 7 (꧗)
- 8 (꧘)
- 9 (꧙)
- Pada pangkat (꧇)
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- Pada lingsa (꧈)
- Pada lungsi (꧉)
- Pada adeg (꧊)
- Pada adeg-adeg (꧋)
- Pada piseleh (꧌ and ꧍)
- Pada luhur (꧅)
- Pada madya (꧄)
- Pada andhap (꧃)
- Pada tirta tumetes (꧞)
- Pada isen-isen (꧟)
- Pada windu (꧆)
- Pangrangkep (ꧏ)
- Cecak telu (꦳)
- Panyangga (ꦀ)
- Rerenggan (꧁ and ꧂)
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