Reference LGR for language: Hindi (hi-Deva) | lgr-second-level-hindi-language-24aug20-en |
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This document is mechanically formatted from the above XML file for the LGR. It provides additional summary data and explanatory text. The XML file remains the sole normative specification of the LGR.
Date | 2020-08-24 |
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LGR Version | 3 |
Language | hi-Deva |
Unicode Version | 6.3.0 |
This document specifies a reference set of Label Generation Rules (LGR) for the second level for the Hindi language written in the Devanagari script. The starting point for the development of this LGR can be found in the related Root Zone LGR [RZ-LGR-3-Deva]. For details and additional background on the script, see "Proposal for a Devanagari Script Root Zone Label Generation Rule-Set (LGR)" [Proposal-Devanagari]. The format of this file follows [RFC 7940].
This is a DRAFT document released for public comments and not final. Please see the announcement on the ICANN website for public comments on the Second Level Reference LGRs for details on how to submit comments.
The repertoire contains 61 code points for letters for use in the Hindi language in addition to 11 sequences. Most of these sequences have been defined in connection with the definition of variants with other scripts. (see "Variants" below). The repertoire is a subset of [Unicode 6.3]. For more details, see Section 5, "Repertoire" in [Proposal-Devanagari]). (The proposal cited has been adopted for the Devanagari script portion of the Root Zone LGR.)
For the second level, the repertoire has been augmented with the HYPHEN-MINUS, and two sets of decimal digits:
for a total of 93 repertoire elements.
Each code point or range is tagged with the script or scripts that the code point is used with, one or more tag values denoting character category, and one or more references documenting sufficient justification for inclusion in the repertoire, see "References" below. For code points that are part of the repertoire, comments identify the languages using the code point.
Code points outside the Hindi language that are listed in this file are targets for out-of-repertoire variants and are identified by a reflexive (identity) variant of type "out-of-repertoire-var". They do not form part of the repertoire.
This reference LGR is designed for use in zones shared by more than one script. Where appropriate, cross-script variants have been defined to mutually exclude labels from different scripts that could otherwise be substituted by the users. Once a label has been delegated for one script, any variant labels from other scripts consisting of cross-script variants would be blocked. Any label containing at least one code point that is not a cross-script variant would be considered distinct. Because of that, even large numbers of defined cross-script variants generally do not lead to a high percentage of labels experiencing a collision.
This LGR defines in-script variants and cross-script variants as described in Section 6, "Variants", in "[Proposal-Devanagari]". The in-script variants are based on Candrabindu and Candra Vowel Signs followed by Anusvara plus digit variants. In addition to these, cross-script variants are defined with the Gurmukhi and Bengali scripts.
Digit Variants: All Devanagari digits are treated as semantic variants of the corresponding common (ASCII) digits. By transitivity, they are also semantic variants of any native digits in scripts that also include the common digits. Such variant relations are deemed to exist implicitly by transitivity but are not listed explicitly in each reference LGR. (Omitting the listing of these other cross script digit variants does not affect index variant calculation, as the ASCII digit variant being smallest would always be the index variant.) Note that in addition to a transitive semantic variant relation, Devanagari digits ZERO, TWO, FOUR, FIVE and EIGHT are cross-script homoglyph or near homoglyph variants of the corresponding Gujarati digits. Devanagari digit ZERO is a cross-script homoglyph or near homoglyph of digit ZERO in many other scripts; these are already implicit semantic variants by transitivity and therefore not listed here. To keep digit variant sets manageable in zones where multiple scripts are present, no attempt has been made at identifying cross-script variants among digits of different numeric value or between a digit in one script and a letter in another, such as between digit zero and Latin letter 'o'.
Variant Disposition: All variants are of type "blocked"; labels that differ only by these variants are mutually exclusive: whichever label containing either of these variants is chosen earlier would be delegated, while any other equivalent label should be blocked.
This LGR does not define allocatable variants.
Context Rules for Variants: some of the variants defined in this LGR are "effective null variants", that is, some code points in the source map to "nothing" in the target with all other code points unchanged. (Because mappings are symmetric, it does not matter whether it is the forward or reverse mapping that maps to "null"). Such variants require a context rule to keep the variant set well behaved. Symmetry requires the same context rule for both forward and reverse mappings.
In other cases, the sequences or code points making up source and target are constrained by explicit context rules on the code points (or by implicit context rules defined for the adjacent code points). In such a case, any variants may require context rules that match the intersection between the effective contexts for both source and target; otherwise, a sequence might be considered valid in some variant label when it would not be valid in an equivalent context in an original label.
The specification of variants in this reference LGR follows the guidelines in [RFC 8228].
Devanagari is an alphasyllabary and the heart of the writing system is the akshar. This is the unit which is instinctively recognized by users of the script. As encoded, the writing system of Devanagari is composed of Consonants, Halant, Vowels, Anusvara, Candrabindu, Nukta and Visarga.
Consonants: Devanagari consonants all contain an implicit schwa /ə/. To make a full syllable, consonants may be followed by certain code points from one or more of the other groups (see "WLE rules" below). See Section 3.3.1, "The Consonants" in [Proposal-Devanagari].
Halant: Because all consonants contain an implicit vowel /ə/, a special sign is needed to denote that this implicit vowel is stripped off. This sign is the Halant, encoded as U+094D ( ् ) DEVANAGARI SIGN VIRAMA. The Halant thus joins two consonants and creates conjuncts, which can be generally from 2 to 4 consonant combinations. In rare cases, it can join up to 5 consonants. However, this LGR will not enforce any length limit. See Section 3.3.2, "The Implicit Vowel Killer: Halant" in [Proposal-Devanagari].
Vowels and Matras: There are separate code points for vowels that are pronounced independently at the beginning of a syllable or after a vowel sound. To indicate a vowel sound following a consonant other than the implicit shwa sound, a vowel sign (matra) is attached to the consonant. There is an equivalent matra for each vowel excepting U+0905 ( अ ) DEVANAGARI VOWEL A. See Section 3.3.3, "Vowels" in [Proposal-Devanagari].
Anusvara: The Anusvara shows a nasal at the end of a syllable. See Section 3.3.4, "The Anusvara" of the [Proposal-Devanagari].
Candrabindu: A Candrabindu denotes nasalization of the preceding vowel. Present-day Hindi users tend to replace the Candrabindu by the Anusvara. See Section 3.3.5, "Nasalization: Candrabindu" in [Proposal-Devanagari].
Nukta: The nukta sign is placed below a certain number of consonants to represent sounds found only in words borrowed from Perso-Arabic, English and other non-Aryan sources. It is also placed under the consonants U+0921 ( ड ) and U+0922 ( ढ ) to indicate flapped sounds. See Section 3.3.6, "Nukta" in [Proposal-Devanagari].
Visarga: U+0903 ( ः ) DEVANAGARI SIGN VISARGA, representing an aspiration at the end of a syllable, is frequently used in Sanskrit. See Section 3.3.7, "Visarga and Avagraha" in [Proposal-Devanagari].
Devanagari Digits: U+0966 (०) to U+096F (९) are a set of Devanagari-specific digits. They are used in alternation with the European (common) digits.
Common Digits: U+0030 (0) to U+0039 (9) are the set of digits from the ASCII range.
Actions include the default actions for LGRs as well as that needed to invalidate labels with misplaced combining marks. They are marked with ⍟. For a description see [RFC 7940].
These rules ensure that the Hindi label conforms to akshar formation norms for the Devanagari script. These norms are exclusively presented as context rules.
The following symbols are used in the names and comments for WLE rules:
The rules are:
See Section 7, "Whole Label Evaluation Rules (WLE)" in [Proposal-Devanagari].
Hindi labels may use either Devanagari or ASCII digits but not a mixture.
This reference LGR for the Hindi language for the 2nd Level has been developed by Michel Suignard and Asmus Freytag, based on the Root Zone LGR for the Devanagari script and information contained or referenced therein, see [RZ-LGR-3-Deva]. Suitable extensions for the second level have been applied according to the [Guidelines] and with community input. The original proposal for a Root Zone LGR for the Devanagari script, that this reference LGR is based on, was developed by the Neo-Brahmi Generation Panel (NBGP). For more information on methodology and contributors to the underlying Root Zone LGR, see Sections 4 and 8 in [Proposal-Devanagari], as well as [RZ-LGR-Overview].
The following general references are cited in this document:
For references consulted particularly in designing the repertoire for the Hindi language for the second level please see details in the Table of References below. References [0] and [11] refer to the Unicode Standard versions in which the corresponding code points were initially encoded. References [100] and above correspond to sources given in [Proposal-Devanagari] justifying the inclusion of the corresponding code points. Entries in the table may have multiple source reference values.
Number of elements in Repertoire | 93 | ||||||||
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Out of repertoire variants | 26 | ||||||||
Total entries in table | 119 | ||||||||
Number of code points for each script |
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Number of code points | 108 | ||||||||
Number of sequences | 11 | ||||||||
Longest code point sequence | 4 |
The following table lists the repertoire by code point (or code point sequence). The data in the Script and Name column are extracted from the Unicode character database. Where a comment in the original LGR is equal to the character name, it has been suppressed.
For any code point or sequence for which a variant is defined, additional information is provided in the Variants column. Some code points or sequences listed in the following table are not part of the repertoire itself; they document targets for out-of-repertoire variant mappings as indicated. See also the legend provided below the table.
Code Point |
Glyph | Script | Name | Ref | Tags | Required Context | Part of Repertoire |
Variants | Comment |
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U+002D | - | Common | HYPHEN-MINUS | [0] | Hyphen | not: hyphen-minus-disallowed | ✔ | ⍟ | |
U+0030 | 0 | Common | DIGIT ZERO | [0] | Common-digit | ✔ | set 1 | ⍟ | |
U+0031 | 1 | Common | DIGIT ONE | [0] | Common-digit | ✔ | set 2 | ⍟ | |
U+0032 | 2 | Common | DIGIT TWO | [0] | Common-digit | ✔ | set 3 | ⍟ | |
U+0033 | 3 | Common | DIGIT THREE | [0] | Common-digit | ✔ | set 4 | ⍟ | |
U+0034 | 4 | Common | DIGIT FOUR | [0] | Common-digit | ✔ | set 5 | ⍟ | |
U+0035 | 5 | Common | DIGIT FIVE | [0] | Common-digit | ✔ | set 6 | ⍟ | |
U+0036 | 6 | Common | DIGIT SIX | [0] | Common-digit | ✔ | set 7 | ⍟ | |
U+0037 | 7 | Common | DIGIT SEVEN | [0] | Common-digit | ✔ | set 8 | ⍟ | |
U+0038 | 8 | Common | DIGIT EIGHT | [0] | Common-digit | ✔ | set 9 | ⍟ | |
U+0039 | 9 | Common | DIGIT NINE | [0] | Common-digit | ✔ | set 10 | ⍟ | |
U+0901 | ँ | Devanagari | DEVANAGARI SIGN CANDRABINDU | [0], [101] | Candrabindu | follows-V-or-C-or-N-or-M | ✔ | set 11 | Bodo, Hindi, Kashmiri, Konkani, Maithili, Marathi, Nepali, Santali, Sanskrit |
U+0902 | ं | Devanagari | DEVANAGARI SIGN ANUSVARA | [0], [101] | Anusvara | follows-V-or-C-or-N-or-M | ✔ | set 12 | Hindi |
U+0903 | ः | Devanagari | DEVANAGARI SIGN VISARGA | [0], [101] | Visarga | follows-V-or-C-or-N-or-M | ✔ | Hindi | |
U+0905 | अ | Devanagari | DEVANAGARI LETTER A | [0], [101] | Vowel | not: preceded-by-H | ✔ | Hindi | |
U+0906 | आ | Devanagari | DEVANAGARI LETTER AA | [0], [101] | Vowel | not: preceded-by-H | ✔ | Hindi | |
U+0906 U+0901 | आँ | {Devanagari} | DEVANAGARI LETTER AA + DEVANAGARI SIGN CANDRABINDU | [Vowel] + [Candrabindu] | not: preceded-by-H | ✔ | set 13 | ||
U+0907 | इ | Devanagari | DEVANAGARI LETTER I | [0], [101] | Vowel | not: preceded-by-H | ✔ | set 14 | Hindi |
U+0908 | ई | Devanagari | DEVANAGARI LETTER II | [0], [101] | Vowel | not: preceded-by-H | ✔ | Hindi | |
U+0909 | उ | Devanagari | DEVANAGARI LETTER U | [0], [101] | Vowel | not: preceded-by-H | ✔ | set 15 | Hindi |
U+090A | ऊ | Devanagari | DEVANAGARI LETTER UU | [0], [101] | Vowel | not: preceded-by-H | ✔ | Hindi | |
U+090B | ऋ | Devanagari | DEVANAGARI LETTER VOCALIC R | [0], [101] | Vowel | not: preceded-by-H | ✔ | Hindi | |
U+090D | ऍ | Devanagari | DEVANAGARI LETTER CANDRA E | [0], [101] | Vowel | not: preceded-by-H | ✔ | Hindi | |
U+090D U+0902 | ऍं | {Devanagari} | DEVANAGARI LETTER CANDRA E + DEVANAGARI SIGN ANUSVARA | [Vowel] + [Anusvara] | not: preceded-by-H | ✔ | set 16 | ||
U+090F | ए | Devanagari | DEVANAGARI LETTER E | [0], [101] | Vowel | not: preceded-by-H | ✔ | Hindi | |
U+090F U+0901 | एँ | {Devanagari} | DEVANAGARI LETTER E + DEVANAGARI SIGN CANDRABINDU | [Vowel] + [Candrabindu] | not: preceded-by-H | ✔ | set 16 | ||
U+0910 | ऐ | Devanagari | DEVANAGARI LETTER AI | [0], [101] | Vowel | not: preceded-by-H | ✔ | Hindi | |
U+0911 | ऑ | Devanagari | DEVANAGARI LETTER CANDRA O | [0], [100], [101] | Vowel | not: preceded-by-H | ✔ | Hindi | |
U+0911 U+0902 | ऑं | {Devanagari} | DEVANAGARI LETTER CANDRA O + DEVANAGARI SIGN ANUSVARA | [Vowel] + [Anusvara] | not: preceded-by-H | ✔ | set 13 | ||
U+0913 | ओ | Devanagari | DEVANAGARI LETTER O | [0], [101] | Vowel | not: preceded-by-H | ✔ | Hindi | |
U+0915 | क | Devanagari | DEVANAGARI LETTER KA | [0], [101] | C1, Consonant | ✔ | Hindi | ||
U+0916 | ख | Devanagari | DEVANAGARI LETTER KHA | [0], [101] | C1, Consonant | ✔ | Hindi | ||
U+0917 | ग | Devanagari | DEVANAGARI LETTER GA | [0], [101] | C1, Consonant | ✔ | set 17 | Hindi | |
U+0918 | घ | Devanagari | DEVANAGARI LETTER GHA | [0], [101] | Consonant | ✔ | set 18 | Hindi | |
U+0919 | ङ | Devanagari | DEVANAGARI LETTER NGA | [0], [101] | Consonant | ✔ | Hindi | ||
U+091A | च | Devanagari | DEVANAGARI LETTER CA | [0], [101] | C1, Consonant | ✔ | Hindi | ||
U+091B | छ | Devanagari | DEVANAGARI LETTER CHA | [0], [101] | C1, Consonant | ✔ | Hindi | ||
U+091C | ज | Devanagari | DEVANAGARI LETTER JA | [0], [101] | C1, Consonant | ✔ | Hindi | ||
U+091D | झ | Devanagari | DEVANAGARI LETTER JHA | [0], [101] | Consonant | ✔ | Hindi | ||
U+091E | ञ | Devanagari | DEVANAGARI LETTER NYA | [0], [101] | Consonant | ✔ | Hindi | ||
U+091F | ट | Devanagari | DEVANAGARI LETTER TTA | [0], [101] | Consonant | ✔ | set 19 | Hindi | |
U+0920 | ठ | Devanagari | DEVANAGARI LETTER TTHA | [0], [101] | Consonant | ✔ | set 20 | Hindi | |
U+0921 | ड | Devanagari | DEVANAGARI LETTER DDA | [0], [101] | C1, Consonant | ✔ | Hindi | ||
U+0922 | ढ | Devanagari | DEVANAGARI LETTER DDHA | [0], [101] | C1, Consonant | ✔ | set 21 | Hindi | |
U+0923 | ण | Devanagari | DEVANAGARI LETTER NNA | [0], [101] | Consonant | ✔ | Hindi | ||
U+0924 | त | Devanagari | DEVANAGARI LETTER TA | [0], [101] | Consonant | ✔ | Hindi | ||
U+0924 U+094D U+0924 | त्त | {Devanagari} | DEVANAGARI LETTER TA + DEVANAGARI SIGN VIRAMA + DEVANAGARI LETTER TA | [Consonant] + [Halant] + [Consonant] | ✔ | set 22 | Sequence has cross-script variant | ||
U+0925 | थ | Devanagari | DEVANAGARI LETTER THA | [0], [101] | Consonant | ✔ | Hindi | ||
U+0926 | द | Devanagari | DEVANAGARI LETTER DA | [0], [101] | Consonant | ✔ | Hindi | ||
U+0927 | ध | Devanagari | DEVANAGARI LETTER DHA | [0], [101] | Consonant | ✔ | Hindi | ||
U+0928 | न | Devanagari | DEVANAGARI LETTER NA | [0], [101] | Consonant | ✔ | Hindi | ||
U+092A | प | Devanagari | DEVANAGARI LETTER PA | [0], [101] | Consonant | ✔ | set 23 | Hindi | |
U+092A U+094D U+091F U+093F | प्टि | {Devanagari} | DEVANAGARI LETTER PA + DEVANAGARI SIGN VIRAMA + DEVANAGARI LETTER TTA + DEVANAGARI VOWEL SIGN I | [Consonant] + [Halant] + [Consonant] + [Matra] | ✔ | set 24 | Sequence has cross-script variant | ||
U+092A U+094D U+091F U+0940 | प्टी | {Devanagari} | DEVANAGARI LETTER PA + DEVANAGARI SIGN VIRAMA + DEVANAGARI LETTER TTA + DEVANAGARI VOWEL SIGN II | [Consonant] + [Halant] + [Consonant] + [Matra] | ✔ | set 25 | Sequence has cross-script variant | ||
U+092A U+094D U+091F U+0947 | प्टे | {Devanagari} | DEVANAGARI LETTER PA + DEVANAGARI SIGN VIRAMA + DEVANAGARI LETTER TTA + DEVANAGARI VOWEL SIGN E | [Consonant] + [Halant] + [Consonant] + [Matra] | ✔ | set 26 | Sequence has cross-script variant | ||
U+092B | फ | Devanagari | DEVANAGARI LETTER PHA | [0], [101] | C1, Consonant | ✔ | Hindi | ||
U+092C | ब | Devanagari | DEVANAGARI LETTER BA | [0], [101] | Consonant | ✔ | Hindi | ||
U+092D | भ | Devanagari | DEVANAGARI LETTER BHA | [0], [101] | Consonant | ✔ | set 27 | Hindi | |
U+092E | म | Devanagari | DEVANAGARI LETTER MA | [0], [101] | Consonant | ✔ | set 28 | Hindi | |
U+092F | य | Devanagari | DEVANAGARI LETTER YA | [0], [101] | Consonant | ✔ | Hindi | ||
U+0930 | र | Devanagari | DEVANAGARI LETTER RA | [0], [101] | Consonant | ✔ | Hindi | ||
U+0932 | ल | Devanagari | DEVANAGARI LETTER LA | [0], [101] | Consonant | ✔ | Hindi | ||
U+0935 | व | Devanagari | DEVANAGARI LETTER VA | [0], [101] | Consonant | ✔ | set 29 | Hindi | |
U+0936 | श | Devanagari | DEVANAGARI LETTER SHA | [0], [101] | Consonant | ✔ | Hindi | ||
U+0937 | ष | Devanagari | DEVANAGARI LETTER SSA | [0], [101] | Consonant | ✔ | Hindi | ||
U+0938 | स | Devanagari | DEVANAGARI LETTER SA | [0], [101] | Consonant | ✔ | Hindi | ||
U+0939 | ह | Devanagari | DEVANAGARI LETTER HA | [0], [101] | Consonant | ✔ | set 30 | Hindi | |
U+093C | ़ | Devanagari | DEVANAGARI SIGN NUKTA | [0], [101], [109] | Nukta | follows-either-C1-V1-or-M1 | ✔ | set 31 | Hindi |
U+093E | ा | Devanagari | DEVANAGARI VOWEL SIGN AA | [0], [101] | Matra | follows-C-or-CN | ✔ | Hindi | |
U+093E U+0901 | ाँ | {Devanagari} | DEVANAGARI VOWEL SIGN AA + DEVANAGARI SIGN CANDRABINDU | [Matra] + [Candrabindu] | follows-C-or-CN | ✔ | set 32 | ||
U+093F | ि | Devanagari | DEVANAGARI VOWEL SIGN I | [0], [101] | Matra | follows-C-or-CN | ✔ | set 33 | Hindi |
U+0940 | ी | Devanagari | DEVANAGARI VOWEL SIGN II | [0], [101] | Matra | follows-C-or-CN | ✔ | set 34 | Hindi |
U+0941 | ु | Devanagari | DEVANAGARI VOWEL SIGN U | [0], [101] | Matra | follows-C-or-CN | ✔ | Hindi | |
U+0942 | ू | Devanagari | DEVANAGARI VOWEL SIGN UU | [0], [101] | Matra | follows-C-or-CN | ✔ | Hindi | |
U+0943 | ृ | Devanagari | DEVANAGARI VOWEL SIGN VOCALIC R | [0], [101] | Matra | follows-C-or-CN | ✔ | Hindi | |
U+0945 | ॅ | Devanagari | DEVANAGARI VOWEL SIGN CANDRA E | [0], [100], [101] | Matra | follows-C-or-CN | ✔ | set 35 | = candra; Hindi |
U+0945 U+0902 | ॅं | {Devanagari} | DEVANAGARI VOWEL SIGN CANDRA E + DEVANAGARI SIGN ANUSVARA | [Matra] + [Anusvara] | follows-C-or-CN | ✔ | set 11 | ||
U+0947 | े | Devanagari | DEVANAGARI VOWEL SIGN E | [0], [101] | Matra | follows-C-or-CN | ✔ | set 36 | Hindi |
U+0948 | ै | Devanagari | DEVANAGARI VOWEL SIGN AI | [0], [101] | Matra | follows-C-or-CN | ✔ | set 37 | Hindi |
U+0949 | ॉ | Devanagari | DEVANAGARI VOWEL SIGN CANDRA O | [0], [100] | Matra | follows-C-or-CN | ✔ | Hindi | |
U+0949 U+0902 | ॉं | {Devanagari} | DEVANAGARI VOWEL SIGN CANDRA O + DEVANAGARI SIGN ANUSVARA | [Matra] + [Anusvara] | follows-C-or-CN | ✔ | set 32 | ||
U+094C | ौ | Devanagari | DEVANAGARI VOWEL SIGN AU | [0], [101] | Matra | follows-C-or-CN | ✔ | Hindi | |
U+094D | ् | Devanagari | DEVANAGARI SIGN VIRAMA | [0], [101] | Halant | follows-C-or-CN | ✔ | = halant; suppresses inherent vowel: Hindi | |
U+0966 | ० | Devanagari | DEVANAGARI DIGIT ZERO | [0] | Devanagari-digit | ✔ | set 1 | ||
U+0967 | १ | Devanagari | DEVANAGARI DIGIT ONE | [0] | Devanagari-digit | ✔ | set 2 | ||
U+0968 | २ | Devanagari | DEVANAGARI DIGIT TWO | [0] | Devanagari-digit | ✔ | set 3 | ||
U+0969 | ३ | Devanagari | DEVANAGARI DIGIT THREE | [0] | Devanagari-digit | ✔ | set 4 | ||
U+096A | ४ | Devanagari | DEVANAGARI DIGIT FOUR | [0] | Devanagari-digit | ✔ | set 5 | ||
U+096B | ५ | Devanagari | DEVANAGARI DIGIT FIVE | [0] | Devanagari-digit | ✔ | set 6 | ||
U+096C | ६ | Devanagari | DEVANAGARI DIGIT SIX | [0] | Devanagari-digit | ✔ | set 7 | ||
U+096D | ७ | Devanagari | DEVANAGARI DIGIT SEVEN | [0] | Devanagari-digit | ✔ | set 8 | ||
U+096E | ८ | Devanagari | DEVANAGARI DIGIT EIGHT | [0] | Devanagari-digit | ✔ | set 9 | ||
U+096F | ९ | Devanagari | DEVANAGARI DIGIT NINE | [0] | Devanagari-digit | ✔ | set 10 | ||
U+09AE | ম | Bengali | BENGALI LETTER MA | [0] | ✗ | set 28 | Not part of repertoire | ||
U+09BF | ি | Bengali | BENGALI VOWEL SIGN I | [0] | ✗ | set 33 | Not part of repertoire | ||
U+0A02 | ਂ | Gurmukhi | GURMUKHI SIGN BINDI | [0] | ✗ | set 12 | Not part of repertoire | ||
U+0A07 | ਇ | Gurmukhi | GURMUKHI LETTER I | [0] | ✗ | set 24 | Not part of repertoire | ||
U+0A08 | ਈ | Gurmukhi | GURMUKHI LETTER II | [0] | ✗ | set 25 | Not part of repertoire | ||
U+0A0F | ਏ | Gurmukhi | GURMUKHI LETTER EE | [0] | ✗ | set 26 | Not part of repertoire | ||
U+0A15 | ਕ | Gurmukhi | GURMUKHI LETTER KA | [0] | ✗ | set 29 | Not part of repertoire | ||
U+0A17 | ਗ | Gurmukhi | GURMUKHI LETTER GA | [0] | ✗ | set 17 | Not part of repertoire | ||
U+0A19 | ਙ | Gurmukhi | GURMUKHI LETTER NGA | [0] | ✗ | set 14 | Not part of repertoire | ||
U+0A1C | ਜ | Gurmukhi | GURMUKHI LETTER JA | [0] | ✗ | set 22 | Not part of repertoire | ||
U+0A1F | ਟ | Gurmukhi | GURMUKHI LETTER TTA | [0] | ✗ | set 19 | Not part of repertoire | ||
U+0A20 | ਠ | Gurmukhi | GURMUKHI LETTER TTHA | [0] | ✗ | set 20 | Not part of repertoire | ||
U+0A24 | ਤ | Gurmukhi | GURMUKHI LETTER TA | [0] | ✗ | set 15 | Cross-script homoglyph | ||
U+0A27 | ਧ | Gurmukhi | GURMUKHI LETTER DHA | [0] | ✗ | set 23 | Not part of repertoire | ||
U+0A2B | ਫ | Gurmukhi | GURMUKHI LETTER PHA | [0] | ✗ | set 21 | Not part of repertoire | ||
U+0A2C | ਬ | Gurmukhi | GURMUKHI LETTER BA | [0] | ✗ | set 18 | Not part of repertoire | ||
U+0A2E | ਮ | Gurmukhi | GURMUKHI LETTER MA | [0] | ✗ | set 27 | Cross-script homoglyph | ||
U+0A35 | ਵ | Gurmukhi | GURMUKHI LETTER VA | [0] | ✗ | set 30 | Not part of repertoire | ||
U+0A38 | ਸ | Gurmukhi | GURMUKHI LETTER SA | [0] | ✗ | set 28 | Cross-script homoglyph | ||
U+0A3C | ਼ | Gurmukhi | GURMUKHI SIGN NUKTA | [0] | ✗ | set 31 | Not part of repertoire | ||
U+0A3F | ਿ | Gurmukhi | GURMUKHI VOWEL SIGN I | [0] | ✗ | set 33 | Not part of repertoire | ||
U+0A40 | ੀ | Gurmukhi | GURMUKHI VOWEL SIGN II | [0] | ✗ | set 34 | Not part of repertoire | ||
U+0A47 | ੇ | Gurmukhi | GURMUKHI VOWEL SIGN EE | [0] | ✗ | set 36 | Not part of repertoire | ||
U+0A48 | ੈ | Gurmukhi | GURMUKHI VOWEL SIGN AI | [0] | ✗ | set 37 | Not part of repertoire | ||
U+0A4B | ੋ | Gurmukhi | GURMUKHI VOWEL SIGN OO | [0] | ✗ | set 36 | Not part of repertoire | ||
U+0A71 | ੱ | Gurmukhi | GURMUKHI ADDAK | [0] | ✗ | set 35 | Not part of repertoire |
Throughout this LGR, a code point sequence may be annotated with a string in ALL CAPS that is constructed on the same principle as a name for a Unicode Named Sequence. No claim is made that a sequence thus annotated is in fact a named sequence, nor that the annotation in such case actually corresponds to the formal name of a named sequence.
Number of variant sets | 37 | ||
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Largest variant set | 3 | ||
Ordinary Variants by Type |
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Reflexive Variants by Type |
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The following tables list all variant sets defined in this LGR, except for singleton sets. Each table lists all variant mapping pairs of the set; one per row. Mappings are assumed to be symmetric: each row documents both forward (→) and reverse (←) mapping directions. In each table, the mappings are sorted by Source value in ascending code point order; shading is used to group mappings from the same source code point or sequence.
Where the type of both forward and reverse mappings are the same, a single value is given in the Type column; otherwise the types for forward and reverse mappings, as well as comments and references, are listed above one another. For summary counts, both forward and reverse mappings are always counted separately.
A mapping where source and target are the same is reflexive. Variant sets consisting of only a single reflexive mapping are not shown as a set. Instead, the variant type of the mapping is listed in the Variants column of the Repertoire by Code Point table. Reflexive mappings that are part of a larger set are indicated with a “≡” and are counted once per entry.
In any LGR with variant specifications that are well behaved, all members within each variant set are defined as variants of each other; the mappings in each set are symmetric and transitive; and variant sets for each context are disjoint, but code points that have variants with multiple contexts are members of more than one set.
Source | Glyph | Target | Glyph | Type | Ref | Comment | |
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0030 | 0 | 0966 | ० | ↔ | blocked | ASCII digit variant / Devanagari digit variant |
Source | Glyph | Target | Glyph | Type | Ref | Comment | |
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0031 | 1 | 0967 | १ | ↔ | blocked | ASCII digit variant / Devanagari digit variant |
Source | Glyph | Target | Glyph | Type | Ref | Comment | |
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0032 | 2 | 0968 | २ | ↔ | blocked | ASCII digit variant / Devanagari digit variant |
Source | Glyph | Target | Glyph | Type | Ref | Comment | |
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0033 | 3 | 0969 | ३ | ↔ | blocked | ASCII digit variant / Devanagari digit variant |
Source | Glyph | Target | Glyph | Type | Ref | Comment | |
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0034 | 4 | 096A | ४ | ↔ | blocked | ASCII digit variant / Devanagari digit variant |
Source | Glyph | Target | Glyph | Type | Ref | Comment | |
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0035 | 5 | 096B | ५ | ↔ | blocked | ASCII digit variant / Devanagari digit variant |
Source | Glyph | Target | Glyph | Type | Ref | Comment | |
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0036 | 6 | 096C | ६ | ↔ | blocked | ASCII digit variant / Devanagari digit variant |
Source | Glyph | Target | Glyph | Type | Ref | Comment | |
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0037 | 7 | 096D | ७ | ↔ | blocked | ASCII digit variant / Devanagari digit variant |
Source | Glyph | Target | Glyph | Type | Ref | Comment | |
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0038 | 8 | 096E | ८ | ↔ | blocked | ASCII digit variant / Devanagari digit variant |
Source | Glyph | Target | Glyph | Type | Ref | Comment | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
0039 | 9 | 096F | ९ | ↔ | blocked | ASCII digit variant / Devanagari digit variant |
Source | Glyph | Target | Glyph | Type | Required Context | Ref | Comment | |
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0901 | ँ | 0945 0902 | ॅं | ↔ | blocked | follows-C-or-CN | Devanagari variant |
Source | Glyph | Target | Glyph | Type | Ref | Comment | |
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0902 | ं | 0A02 | ਂ | ↔ | blocked | Cross-script homoglyph | |
0A02 | ਂ | 0A02 | ਂ | ≡ | out-of-repertoire-var | Out-of-repertoire |
Source | Glyph | Target | Glyph | Type | Ref | Comment | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
0906 0901 | आँ | 0911 0902 | ऑं | ↔ | blocked | Devanagari variant |
Source | Glyph | Target | Glyph | Type | Ref | Comment | |
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0907 | इ | 0A19 | ਙ | ↔ | blocked | Cross-script homoglyph | |
0A19 | ਙ | 0A19 | ਙ | ≡ | out-of-repertoire-var | Out-of-repertoire |
Source | Glyph | Target | Glyph | Type | Ref | Comment | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
0909 | उ | 0A24 | ਤ | ↔ | blocked | Cross-script homoglyph | |
0A24 | ਤ | 0A24 | ਤ | ≡ | out-of-repertoire-var | Out-of-repertoire |
Source | Glyph | Target | Glyph | Type | Ref | Comment | |
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090D 0902 | ऍं | 090F 0901 | एँ | ↔ | blocked |
Source | Glyph | Target | Glyph | Type | Ref | Comment | |
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0917 | ग | 0A17 | ਗ | ↔ | blocked | Cross-script homoglyph | |
0A17 | ਗ | 0A17 | ਗ | ≡ | out-of-repertoire-var | Out-of-repertoire |
Source | Glyph | Target | Glyph | Type | Ref | Comment | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
0918 | घ | 0A2C | ਬ | ↔ | blocked | Cross-script homoglyph | |
0A2C | ਬ | 0A2C | ਬ | ≡ | out-of-repertoire-var | Out-of-repertoire |
Source | Glyph | Target | Glyph | Type | Ref | Comment | |
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091F | ट | 0A1F | ਟ | ↔ | blocked | Cross-script homoglyph | |
0A1F | ਟ | 0A1F | ਟ | ≡ | out-of-repertoire-var | Out-of-repertoire |
Source | Glyph | Target | Glyph | Type | Ref | Comment | |
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0920 | ठ | 0A20 | ਠ | ↔ | blocked | Cross-script homoglyph | |
0A20 | ਠ | 0A20 | ਠ | ≡ | out-of-repertoire-var | Out-of-repertoire |
Source | Glyph | Target | Glyph | Type | Ref | Comment | |
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0922 | ढ | 0A2B | ਫ | ↔ | blocked | Cross-script homoglyph | |
0A2B | ਫ | 0A2B | ਫ | ≡ | out-of-repertoire-var | Out-of-repertoire |
Source | Glyph | Target | Glyph | Type | Ref | Comment | |
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0924 094D 0924 | त्त | 0A1C | ਜ | ↔ | blocked | Cross-script homoglyph | |
0A1C | ਜ | 0A1C | ਜ | ≡ | out-of-repertoire-var | Out-of-repertoire |
Source | Glyph | Target | Glyph | Type | Ref | Comment | |
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092A | प | 0A27 | ਧ | ↔ | blocked | Cross-script homoglyph | |
0A27 | ਧ | 0A27 | ਧ | ≡ | out-of-repertoire-var | Out-of-repertoire |
Source | Glyph | Target | Glyph | Type | Ref | Comment | |
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092A 094D 091F 093F | प्टि | 0A07 | ਇ | ↔ | blocked | Cross-script homoglyph | |
0A07 | ਇ | 0A07 | ਇ | ≡ | out-of-repertoire-var | Out-of-repertoire |
Source | Glyph | Target | Glyph | Type | Ref | Comment | |
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092A 094D 091F 0940 | प्टी | 0A08 | ਈ | ↔ | blocked | Cross-script homoglyph | |
0A08 | ਈ | 0A08 | ਈ | ≡ | out-of-repertoire-var | Out-of-repertoire |
Source | Glyph | Target | Glyph | Type | Ref | Comment | |
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092A 094D 091F 0947 | प्टे | 0A0F | ਏ | ↔ | blocked | Cross-script homoglyph | |
0A0F | ਏ | 0A0F | ਏ | ≡ | out-of-repertoire-var | Out-of-repertoire |
Source | Glyph | Target | Glyph | Type | Ref | Comment | |
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092D | भ | 0A2E | ਮ | ↔ | blocked | Cross-script homoglyph | |
0A2E | ਮ | 0A2E | ਮ | ≡ | out-of-repertoire-var | Out-of-repertoire |
Source | Glyph | Target | Glyph | Type | Ref | Comment | |
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092E | म | 09AE | ম | ↔ | blocked | Cross-script homoglyph | |
092E | म | 0A38 | ਸ | ↔ | blocked | Cross-script homoglyph | |
09AE | ম | 09AE | ম | ≡ | out-of-repertoire-var | Out-of-repertoire | |
09AE | ম | 0A38 | ਸ | ↔ | blocked | Cross-script homoglyph | |
0A38 | ਸ | 0A38 | ਸ | ≡ | out-of-repertoire-var | Out-of-repertoire |
Source | Glyph | Target | Glyph | Type | Ref | Comment | |
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0935 | व | 0A15 | ਕ | ↔ | blocked | Cross-script homoglyph | |
0A15 | ਕ | 0A15 | ਕ | ≡ | out-of-repertoire-var | Out-of-repertoire |
Source | Glyph | Target | Glyph | Type | Ref | Comment | |
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0939 | ह | 0A35 | ਵ | ↔ | blocked | Cross-script homoglyph | |
0A35 | ਵ | 0A35 | ਵ | ≡ | out-of-repertoire-var | Out-of-repertoire |
Source | Glyph | Target | Glyph | Type | Ref | Comment | |
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093C | ़ | 0A3C | ਼ | ↔ | blocked | Cross-script homoglyph | |
0A3C | ਼ | 0A3C | ਼ | ≡ | out-of-repertoire-var | Out-of-repertoire |
Source | Glyph | Target | Glyph | Type | Ref | Comment | |
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093E 0901 | ाँ | 0949 0902 | ॉं | ↔ | blocked |
Source | Glyph | Target | Glyph | Type | Ref | Comment | |
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093F | ि | 09BF | ি | ↔ | blocked | Cross-script homoglyph | |
093F | ि | 0A3F | ਿ | ↔ | blocked | Cross-script homoglyph | |
09BF | ি | 09BF | ি | ≡ | out-of-repertoire-var | Out-of-repertoire | |
09BF | ি | 0A3F | ਿ | ↔ | blocked | Cross-script homoglyph | |
0A3F | ਿ | 0A3F | ਿ | ≡ | out-of-repertoire-var | Out-of-repertoire |
Source | Glyph | Target | Glyph | Type | Ref | Comment | |
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0940 | ी | 0A40 | ੀ | ↔ | blocked | Cross-script homoglyph | |
0A40 | ੀ | 0A40 | ੀ | ≡ | out-of-repertoire-var | Out-of-repertoire |
Source | Glyph | Target | Glyph | Type | Ref | Comment | |
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0945 | ॅ | 0A71 | ੱ | ↔ | blocked | Cross-script homoglyph | |
0A71 | ੱ | 0A71 | ੱ | ≡ | out-of-repertoire-var | Out-of-repertoire |
Source | Glyph | Target | Glyph | Type | Ref | Comment | |
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0947 | े | 0A47 | ੇ | ↔ | blocked | Cross-script homoglyph | |
0947 | े | 0A4B | ੋ | ↔ | blocked | Cross-script homoglyph | |
0A47 | ੇ | 0A47 | ੇ | ≡ | out-of-repertoire-var | Out-of-repertoire | |
0A47 | ੇ | 0A4B | ੋ | ↔ | blocked | Cross-script homoglyph | |
0A4B | ੋ | 0A4B | ੋ | ≡ | out-of-repertoire-var | Out-of-repertoire |
Source | Glyph | Target | Glyph | Type | Ref | Comment | |
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0948 | ै | 0A48 | ੈ | ↔ | blocked | Cross-script homoglyph | |
0A48 | ੈ | 0A48 | ੈ | ≡ | out-of-repertoire-var | Out-of-repertoire |
The following table lists all named and implicit classes with their definition and a list of their members intersected with the current repertoire (for larger classes, this list is elided).
Name | Definition | Count | Members or Ranges | Ref | Comment |
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C | Tag=Consonant | 33 | {0915-0928 092A-0930 0932 0935-0939} | Any Devanagari consonant | |
C1 | Tag=C1 | 9 | {0915-0917 091A-091C 0921-0922 092B} | Consonants followed by Devanagari Nukta | |
V | Tag=Vowel | 12 | {0905-090B 090D 090F-0911 0913} | Any Devanagari independent vowel | |
M | Tag=Matra | 11 | {093E-0943 0945 0947-0949 094C} | Any Devanagari vowel sign (matra) | |
H | Tag=Halant | 1 | {094D} | The Devanagari Halant (VIRAMA) | |
N | Tag=Nukta | 1 | {093C} | The Devanagari Nukta | |
common-digits | Tag=Common-digit | 10 | {0030-0039} | Digits from the ASCII range ; ⍟ | |
devanagari-digits | Tag=Devanagari-digit | 10 | {0966-096F} | Devanagari digits | |
hyphen | Tag=Hyphen | 1 | {002D} | The Hyphen-minus character ⍟ | |
implicit | Tag=Anusvara | 1 | {0902} | The character tagged as Anusvara | |
implicit | Tag=Candrabindu | 1 | {0901} | The character tagged as Candrabindu | |
implicit | Tag=Visarga | 1 | {0903} | The character tagged as Visarga | |
implicit | Tag=sc:Beng | 2 | {09AE 09BF} | Any character tagged as Bengali | |
implicit | Tag=sc:Deva | 71 | {0901-0903 0905-090B 090D 090F-0911 0913 0915-0928 092A-0930 0932 0935-0939 093C 093E-0943 0945 0947-0949 094C-094D 0966-096F} | Any character tagged as Devanagari | |
implicit | Tag=sc:Guru | 24 | {0A02 0A07-0A08 0A0F 0A15 0A17 0A19 0A1C 0A1F-0A20 0A24 0A27 0A2B-0A2C 0A2E 0A35 0A38 0A3C 0A3F-0A40 0A47-0A48 0A4B 0A71} | Any character tagged as Gurmukhi | |
implicit | Tag=sc:Zyyy | 11 | {002D 0030-0039} | Any character tagged as Common |
The following table lists all named rules defined in the LGR and indicates whether they are used as trigger in an action or as context (when or not-when) for a code point or variant.
Name | Regular Expression | Used as Trigger |
Anchor | Used as Context |
Ref | Comment |
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leading-combining-mark | (start)[[\p{gc=Mn}] ∪ [\p{gc=Mc}]] |
✔ | [150] | RFC 5891 restrictions on placement of combining marks ⍟ | ||
hyphen-minus-disallowed | (((start))← ⚓)|(⚓ →((end)))|(((start)..[:hyphen:])← ⚓) |
✔ | C | [150] | RFC 5891 restrictions on placement of U+002D (-) ⍟ | |
follows-either-C1-V1-or-M1 | ([:C1:])← ⚓ |
✔ | C | Section 7, WLE 1: Rule for Nukta which restricts its preceding characters | ||
follows-C-or-CN | ([:C:]|([:C:][:N:]))← ⚓ |
✔ | C, V | Section 7, WLE 2, 3: Halant or matra characters can only be preceded by consonant or a Nukta which is preceded by a consonant | ||
follows-V-or-C-or-N-or-M | ([:V:]|[:C:]|[:N:]|[:M:])← ⚓ |
✔ | C | Section 7, WLE 4, 5, 6: Anusvara, Candrabindu or Visarga characters can only be preceded by either vowel or consonant or Nukta or matra | ||
preceded-by-H | ([:H:])← ⚓ |
✔ | C | Section 7, WLE 7: A vowel is not allowed to follow an H | ||
digit-mixing | ([:common-digits:].*[:devanagari-digits:])|([:devanagari-digits:].*[:common-digits:]) |
✔ | restrictions on mixing digits | |||
ascii-only-label | (start)[\u002D\u0030-\u0039]+(end) |
✔ | [150] | RFC 5891 restriction requiring at least one non-ASCII code point ⍟ |
The following table lists the actions that are used to assign dispositions to labels and variant labels based on the specified conditions. The order of actions defines their precedence: the first action triggered by a label is the one defining its disposition.
# | Condition | Rule / Variant Set | Disposition | Ref | Comment | |
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1 | if label matches | leading-combining-mark | → | invalid | [150] | labels with leading combining marks are invalid ⍟ |
2 | if label matches | ascii-only-label | → | invalid | [150] | ascii-only labels invalid (not IDNs) ⍟ |
3 | if label matches | digit-mixing | → | invalid | a label violating the restriction on digit mixing is invalid | |
4 | if at least one variant is in | {out-of-repertoire-var} | → | invalid | any variant label with a code point out of repertoire is invalid ⍟ | |
5 | if at least one variant is in | {blocked} | → | blocked | any variant label containing blocked variants is blocked ⍟ | |
6 | if each variant is in | {allocatable} | → | allocatable | variant labels with all variants allocatable are allocatable ⍟ | |
7 | if any label (catch-all) | → | valid | catch all (default action) ⍟ |
The following lists the references cited for specific code points, variants, classes, rules or actions in this LGR. For General references refer to the "References" section in the Description.
[0] | The Unicode Standard 1.1 Any code point originally encoded in Unicode 1.1 |
[100] | Devanāgarī VIP Team, "Variant Issues Report", ICANN 3 Oct. 2011, https://archive.icann.org/en/topics/new-gtlds/devanagari-vip-issues-report-03oct11-en.pdf (Accessed on 10 Oct. 2017) |
[101] | Omniglot, "Hindi", https://www.omniglot.com/writing/hindi.htm (Accessed on 10 Oct. 2017) |
[109] | Central Hindi Directorate-Ministry of HRD-Govt. of India, "Devanāgarī Alphabet and its Romanization", http://hindinideshalaya.nic.in/english/hindi_orgin/devnagarithesysmbols.html (Accessed on 12 Dec. 2017 |
[150] | RFC 5891, Internationalized Domain Names in Applications (IDNA): Protocol http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc5891 |