/*
*/ var charDetails = { // MAIN BLOCK // Use _tools/generate_details_page_stubs.html to generate stubs to go here '\u{1740}': `ᝀ
ʔa independent vowel.
ᝀᝊ
ᝀᝊᝓᝑ
`, '\u{1741}': `ᝁ
ʔi independent vowel.
ᝁᝇᝓ
ᝁᝌ
ʔe independent vowel.
`, '\u{1742}': `
ᝂ
ʔo independent vowel.
ᝄᝓᝂ
ʔu independent vowel.
ᝂᝇᝓ
`, '\u{1743}': `
ᝃ
k consonant with inherent vowel a.
ᝃᝏ
ᝃᝓᝃᝓ
x is possible when word-medial before a vowel.
ᝃᝃᝒᝆ
`, '\u{1744}': `ᝄ
ɡ consonant with inherent vowel a.
ᝄᝉ
ᝄᝓᝂ
ɣ is possible when word-medial before a vowel.
ᝀᝄᝓ
`, '\u{1745}': `ᝅ
ŋ consonant with inherent vowel a.
ᝅᝅ
ᝅᝒfo
`, '\u{1746}': `
ᝆ
t consonant with inherent vowel a.
ᝆᝊᝓ
ᝎᝓᝆᝓ
`, '\u{1747}': `
ᝇ
d consonant with inherent vowel a.
ᝇᝄ
ᝇᝓᝏ
`, '\u{1748}': `
ᝈ
n consonant with inherent vowel a.
ᝈᝋᝓ
ᝈᝓᝋᝍᝓ
`, '\u{1749}': `
ᝉ
p consonant with inherent vowel a. In onsets it generally only occurs in loan wordsmb.
ᝉᝃᝓ
ᝊᝉ
f (?) Evidence needed IPA transcriptions of Buhid words by Barhammb show frequent use of f. Taking the lead from the representation of this sound by p in the Latin orthography and from its representation in the Baybayin script, it is assumed here that the Buhid letter to use for that sound is this one.
ᝉᝉ
ᝅᝒᝉᝓ
`, '\u{174A}': `
ᝊ
b consonant with inherent vowel a.
ᝊᝄᝓ
ᝊᝓᝂ
`, '\u{174B}': `
ᝋ
m consonant with inherent vowel a.
ᝋᝆᝒ
ᝋᝒᝊᝓᝎᝓ
ᝋᝓᝌᝓ
`, '\u{174C}': `ᝌ
j consonant with inherent vowel a.
ᝌᝊ
ᝐᝒᝌᝓ
`, '\u{174D}': `ᝍ
r consonant with inherent vowel a.
ᝍᝒᝍᝓ
ᝈᝓᝋᝍᝓ
`, '\u{174E}': `
ᝎ
l consonant with inherent vowel a.
ᝎᝊᝓ
ᝈᝎᝒ
ᝎᝓᝆᝓ
`, '\u{174F}': `ᝏ
w consonant with inherent vowel a.
ᝏᝐ
ᝄᝎᝏᝒ
`, '\u{1750}': `
ᝐ
s consonant with inherent vowel a.
ᝐᝊ
ᝐᝒᝑᝒ
ᝐᝓᝎ
`, '\u{1751}': `ᝑ
h consonant with inherent vowel a.
ᝑᝆ
ᝐᝒᝑᝒ
ᝑᝓᝋᝒ
`, '\u{1752}': `ᝒ
i e dependent vowel.
ᝐᝒᝆ
ᝍᝒᝍᝓ
ᝈᝎᝒ
ᝋᝋᝒᝄᝓ
Nominally, this is a horizontal line that looks the same as the dependent vowel o u but appears above the base. In fact, although it always appears higher than the latter, the way it connects with the base varies from consonant to consonant.
`, '\u{1753}': `ᝓ
o u dependent vowel.
ᝊᝓ
ᝍᝒᝍᝓ
ᝎᝓᝆᝓ
ᝐᝓᝑᝓ
Nominally, this is a horizontal line that looks the same as the dependent vowel i e but appears below the base. In fact, although it always appears lower than the latter, the way it connects with the base varies from consonant to consonant.
`, // HANUNOO PUNCTUATION '\u{1735}': `᜵
Used as a comma, or as a verse splitter in poetry.
See also 1736.
`, '\u{1736}': `᜶
Used as a full stop, or paragraph stop.
See also 1735.
`, // COMMON PUNCTUATION // § '\u{00A7}': `§
`, // « '\u{00AB}': `«
`, // » '\u{00BB}': `»
`, // danda '\u{0964}': `।
`, // double danda '\u{0965}': `॥
`, // – '\u{2010}': `‐
`, // – '\u{2013}': `–
`, // — '\u{2014}': `—
`, // '.. '\u{2018}': `‘
`, // ..' '\u{2019}': `’
`, // ".. '\u{201C}': `“
`, // .." '\u{201D}': `”
`, // ! '\u{0021}': `!
`, // … '\u{2026}': `…
`, // ( '\u{0028}': `(
`, // ) '\u{0029}': `)
`, // , '\u{002C}': `,
`, // . '\u{002E}': `.
`, // : '\u{003A}': `:
`, // ; '\u{003B}': `;
`, // ? '\u{003F}': `?
`, } //