Canadian Aboriginal Syllabics: Difference between revisions
Jump to navigation
Jump to search
No edit summary |
m (categorization) |
||
Line 10: | Line 10: | ||
ᒍ ᐳ ᕈ ᕕ ( ) ᔪ ᕗ ᖢ : " |
ᒍ ᐳ ᕈ ᕕ ( ) ᔪ ᕗ ᖢ : " |
||
ᒐ ᐸ ᕋ ? ᕼ ᓇ ᓚ < > ᕙ |
ᒐ ᐸ ᕋ ? ᕼ ᓇ ᓚ < > ᕙ |
||
[[category:Languages (international)]] |
[[category:Languages (international)]] |
||
[[Category:Keyboard]] |
|||
[[Category:Language support]] |
Revision as of 14:55, 7 January 2007
Canadian Aboriginal Syllabics (CAS) are used to write several Native American languages of Canada and the northern United States. This is a keyboard layout for Inuktitut.
ᕻ ᖕ ᑉ ᕐ ᒃ ᑦ ᖅ ᒻ ᓐ ᓪ ᔾ - ᕝ ᖏ ᐃ ᕿ ᑭ ᑎ ᓯ ᒥ ᓂ ᓕ ᔨ ᒡ ˙ \ ᖑ ᐅ ᖁ ᑯ ᑐ ᓱ ᒧ ᓄ ᓗ ; ' ᖓ ᐊ ᖃ ᑲ ᑕ ᓴ ᒪ , . ᔭ
ᕵ 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 _ = ᒋ ᐱ ᕆ ᖖ ᙱ ᙳ ᙵ ᖤ ᖠ ᖦ ᔅ ᐞ | ᒍ ᐳ ᕈ ᕕ ( ) ᔪ ᕗ ᖢ : " ᒐ ᐸ ᕋ ? ᕼ ᓇ ᓚ < > ᕙ