Gujarati Script

The Gujarati script, which like all Nagari writing systems is strictly speaking an abugida rather than an alphabet, is used to write the Gujarati language and resembles Devanagari script without the line. A few letters are different, such as e (when not preceded by a consonant), l, and j. Also its numerical digits are different from their Devanagari counterparts.

Gujarati in Unicode

The Unicode range for Gujarati is U+0A80 ... U+0AFF.
nbsp;   0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 A B C D E F
80  
90  
A0  
B0   િ
C0  
D0  
E0  
F0   ૿

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