ꦪ is one syllable in Javanese script that represents the sound /jɔ/, /ja/. It is transliterated to Latin as "ya", and sometimes in Indonesian orthography as "yo". It has another form (pasangan ), which is ◌꧀ꦪ , but represented by a single Unicode code point, U+A9AA.[ 1] [ 2] [ 3]
Pasangan
Its pasangan form ◌꧀ꦪ , is located on the bottom side of the previous syllable. The pasangan only occurs if a word is ended with a consonant, and the next word starts with 'y', for example ꦲꦤꦏ꧀ꦪꦸꦪꦸ - anak yuyu (little crab). If it is located between a consonant and a vocal, it didn't form a pasangan, instead it uses a special panjingan called a pengkal (ꦾ ), for example ꦲꦩ꧀ꦥꦾꦁ - ampyang (a kind of snack).
Murda
The letter ꦪ does not have a murda form.
Glyphs
Nglegena forms
Pasangan forms
ꦪ ya
ꦪꦃ yah
ꦪꦁ yang
ꦪꦂ yar
◌꧀ꦪ -ya
◌꧀ꦪꦃ -yah
◌꧀ꦪꦁ -yang
◌꧀ꦪꦂ -yar
ꦪꦺ ye
ꦪꦺꦃ yeh
ꦪꦺꦁ yeng
ꦪꦺꦂ yer
◌꧀ꦪꦺ -ye
◌꧀ꦪꦺꦃ -yeh
◌꧀ꦪꦺꦁ -yeng
◌꧀ꦪꦺꦂ -yer
ꦪꦼ yê
ꦪꦼꦃ yêh
ꦪꦼꦁ yêng
ꦪꦼꦂ yêr
◌꧀ꦪꦼ -yê
◌꧀ꦪꦼꦃ -yêh
◌꧀ꦪꦼꦁ -yêng
◌꧀ꦪꦼꦂ -yêr
ꦪꦶ yi
ꦪꦶꦃ yih
ꦪꦶꦁ ying
ꦪꦶꦂ yir
◌꧀ꦪꦶ -yi
◌꧀ꦪꦶꦃ -yih
◌꧀ꦪꦶꦁ -ying
◌꧀ꦪꦶꦂ -yir
ꦪꦺꦴ yo
ꦪꦺꦴꦃ yoh
ꦪꦺꦴꦁ yong
ꦪꦺꦴꦂ yor
◌꧀ꦪꦺꦴ -yo
◌꧀ꦪꦺꦴꦃ -yoh
◌꧀ꦪꦺꦴꦁ -yong
◌꧀ꦪꦺꦴꦂ -yor
ꦪꦸ yu
ꦪꦸꦃ yuh
ꦪꦸꦁ yung
ꦪꦸꦂ yur
◌꧀ꦪꦸ -yu
◌꧀ꦪꦸꦃ -yuh
◌꧀ꦪꦸꦁ -yung
◌꧀ꦪꦸꦂ -yur
ꦪꦿ yra
ꦪꦿꦃ yrah
ꦪꦿꦁ yrang
ꦪꦿꦂ yrar
◌꧀ꦪꦿ -yra
◌꧀ꦪꦿꦃ -yrah
◌꧀ꦪꦿꦁ -yrang
◌꧀ꦪꦿꦂ -yrar
ꦪꦿꦺ yre
ꦪꦿꦺꦃ yreh
ꦪꦿꦺꦁ yreng
ꦪꦿꦺꦂ yrer
◌꧀ꦪꦿꦺ -yre
◌꧀ꦪꦿꦺꦃ -yreh
◌꧀ꦪꦿꦺꦁ -yreng
◌꧀ꦪꦿꦺꦂ -yrer
ꦪꦽ yrê
ꦪꦽꦃ yrêh
ꦪꦽꦁ yrêng
ꦪꦽꦂ yrêr
◌꧀ꦪꦽ -yrê
◌꧀ꦪꦽꦃ -yrêh
◌꧀ꦪꦽꦁ -yrêng
◌꧀ꦪꦽꦂ -yrêr
ꦪꦿꦶ yri
ꦪꦿꦶꦃ yrih
ꦪꦿꦶꦁ yring
ꦪꦿꦶꦂ yrir
◌꧀ꦪꦿꦶ -yri
◌꧀ꦪꦿꦶꦃ -yrih
◌꧀ꦪꦿꦶꦁ -yring
◌꧀ꦪꦿꦶꦂ -yrir
ꦪꦿꦺꦴ yro
ꦪꦿꦺꦴꦃ yroh
ꦪꦿꦺꦴꦁ yrong
ꦪꦿꦺꦴꦂ yror
◌꧀ꦪꦿꦺꦴ -yro
◌꧀ꦪꦿꦺꦴꦃ -yroh
◌꧀ꦪꦿꦺꦴꦁ -yrong
◌꧀ꦪꦿꦺꦴꦂ -yror
ꦪꦿꦸ yru
ꦪꦿꦸꦃ yruh
ꦪꦿꦸꦁ yrung
ꦪꦿꦸꦂ yrur
◌꧀ꦪꦿꦸ -yru
◌꧀ꦪꦿꦸꦃ -yruh
◌꧀ꦪꦿꦸꦁ -yrung
◌꧀ꦪꦿꦸꦂ -yrur
ꦪꦾ yya
ꦪꦾꦃ yyah
ꦪꦾꦁ yyang
ꦪꦾꦂ yyar
◌꧀ꦪꦾ -yya
◌꧀ꦪꦾꦃ -yyah
◌꧀ꦪꦾꦁ -yyang
◌꧀ꦪꦾꦂ -yyar
ꦪꦾꦺ yye
ꦪꦾꦺꦃ yyeh
ꦪꦾꦺꦁ yyeng
ꦪꦾꦺꦂ yyer
◌꧀ꦪꦾꦺ -yye
◌꧀ꦪꦾꦺꦃ -yyeh
◌꧀ꦪꦾꦺꦁ -yyeng
◌꧀ꦪꦾꦺꦂ -yyer
ꦪꦾꦼ yyê
ꦪꦾꦼꦃ yyêh
ꦪꦾꦼꦁ yyêng
ꦪꦾꦼꦂ yyêr
◌꧀ꦪꦾꦼ -yyê
◌꧀ꦪꦾꦼꦃ -yyêh
◌꧀ꦪꦾꦼꦁ -yyêng
◌꧀ꦪꦾꦼꦂ -yyêr
ꦪꦾꦶ yyi
ꦪꦾꦶꦃ yyih
ꦪꦾꦶꦁ yying
ꦪꦾꦶꦂ yyir
◌꧀ꦪꦾꦶ -yyi
◌꧀ꦪꦾꦶꦃ -yyih
◌꧀ꦪꦾꦶꦁ -yying
◌꧀ꦪꦾꦶꦂ -yyir
ꦪꦾꦺꦴ yyo
ꦪꦾꦺꦴꦃ yyoh
ꦪꦾꦺꦴꦁ yyong
ꦪꦾꦺꦴꦂ yyor
◌꧀ꦪꦾꦺꦴ -yyo
◌꧀ꦪꦾꦺꦴꦃ -yyoh
◌꧀ꦪꦾꦺꦴꦁ -yyong
◌꧀ꦪꦾꦺꦴꦂ -yyor
ꦪꦾꦸ yyu
ꦪꦾꦸꦃ yyuh
ꦪꦾꦸꦁ yyung
ꦪꦾꦸꦂ yyur
◌꧀ꦪꦾꦸ -yyu
◌꧀ꦪꦾꦸꦃ -yyuh
◌꧀ꦪꦾꦸꦁ -yyung
◌꧀ꦪꦾꦸꦂ -yyur
Unicode block
Javanese script was added to the Unicode Standard in October, 2009 with the release of version 5.2.
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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U+A9Dx
꧐
꧑
꧒
꧓
꧔
꧕
꧖
꧗
꧘
꧙
꧞
꧟
Notes
1.^ As of Unicode version 16.0
2.^ Grey areas indicate non-assigned code points
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.
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