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Nüshu (𛆁𛈬;
simplified Chinese: 女书;
traditional Chinese: 女書; pinyin:
Nǚshū; [ny˨˩˨ʂu˦]; 'women's script') is a
syllabic script derived from
Chinese characters...
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Nushu is a
Unicode block containing characters from the
Nüshu script,
which is a
syllabary derived from
Chinese characters that was used
exclusively among...
- Du Feng. It
follows the
lives of two
Millennial Chinese women who
study Nüshu, a
script used
exclusively by
women in
Jiangyong County,
Hunan province...
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Hunan province, was
known as the last
proficient speaker and
writer of
Nüshu script (women's writing). Many
people believe the
language originated in...
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descendant scripts are logographic,
others are phonetic,
including the kana,
Nüshu, and Lisu syllabaries, as well as the bopo**** semi-syllabary.
These scripts...
- (Unicode block) Miao (Unicode block)
Modifier Tone
Letters (Unicode block)
Nushu (Unicode block)
Nyiakeng Puachue Hmong (Unicode block)
Small Form Variants...
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written in
Nüshu, an
indigenous script in
Southern part of
Hunan Province in China. But this
connection between Yao
language and
Nüshu is disputed,...
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dialect of
Southwestern Mandarin.
Xiangnan Tuhua was only
written using Nüshu, and
Nüshu was not used to
write other languages, such as the
Southwestern Mandarin...
- Hunan,
women in
certain areas write their local Chinese language variant in
Nüshu, a
syllabary derived from
Chinese characters. The
Dungan language, considered...
- (1B000–1B0FF) Kana Extended-A (1B100–1B12F)
Small Kana
Extension (1B130–1B16F)
Nushu (1B170–1B2FF)
Notational writing systems:
Duployan (1BC00–1BC9F) Shorthand...