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Ogham (oo-em) keyboard included in Debian Linux distribution. Ogham was the alphabet used for writing old Irish before the Latin alphabet took over. It is included in Unicode.
Ogham (oo-em) keyboard included in Debian Linux distribution. Ogham was the alphabet used for writing old Irish before the Latin alphabet took over. It is included in Unicode.


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1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 - =
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 - =
ᚊ ᚕ ᚓ ᚏ ᚈ ᚘ ᚒ ᚔ ᚑ ᚚ  
ᚊ ᚕ ᚓ ᚏ ᚈ ᚘ ᚒ ᚔ ᚑ ᚚ  
ᚐ ᚄ ᚇ ᚃ ᚌ ᚆ ᚗ ᚖ ᚂ
ᚐ ᚄ ᚇ ᚃ ᚌ ᚆ ᚗ ᚖ ᚂ
ᚎ ᚙ ᚉ ᚍ ᚁ ᚅ ᚋ ᚜ ᚛  
ᚎ ᚙ ᚉ ᚍ ᚁ ᚅ ᚋ ᚜ ᚛  
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Latest revision as of 00:53, 14 February 2007

Ogham (oo-em) keyboard included in Debian Linux distribution. Ogham was the alphabet used for writing old Irish before the Latin alphabet took over. It is included in Unicode.

1  2  3  4  5  6  7  8  9  0  -  =
 ᚊ ᚕ  ᚓ ᚏ ᚈ  ᚘ ᚒ  ᚔ ᚑ  ᚚ    
  ᚐ  ᚄ  ᚇ  ᚃ ᚌ  ᚆ  ᚗ  ᚖ ᚂ  
  ᚎ  ᚙ  ᚉ ᚍ  ᚁ  ᚅ ᚋ  ᚜  ᚛