Talk:Fraser script
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Does anybody know if all these letters are available in Unicode? The only strange one I could find was the inverted F.
Here are the letters as I have them:
- P _ B ſ W M _ T _ D S _ N L F Ⅎ Z C Ɔ J X R Y K _ G H _ _ _ V (Consonants)
- I E _ _ Ǝ _ _ _ A U O (Vowels)
- . , ., .. : ; ' (Tones)
Erkin2008 23:31, 22 March 2007 (UTC)
- Unfortunately this script is not yet supported by Unicode, but we can cobble together some characters from various scripts to get something close for the time being.
- Consonants: B P Ԁ D T ⊥ G K ʞ J C Ɔ Z F Ⅎ M N L S R ᴚ Λ V H G Γ (or ſ) W X Y 𐐒
- Vowels: A ∀ E Ǝ I O U Ⴖ Ⴈ ⫏
- Also, what order are these supposed to go in? I just put them in the same order as the image in the article, assuming that's standard. But Omniglot gives a different order, which appears to be the same as the comment. -WurdBendur (talk) 04:34, 16 June 2009 (UTC)
Fraser is not an alphabet, it has inherent a, so why not classify it as script in the same category with Indic scripts? — Preceding unsigned comment added by 95.178.40.39 (talk) 11:43, 16 October 2011 (UTC)
A third Fraser Alphabet?[edit]
The Wikipedia page in the Breton language pointed out another alphabet suing the Fraser script, one that also includes turned W. Sadly, I don’t know which language it supposed to represent and the file is available only in the Breton Wikipedia. You can it here: https://br.wikipedia.org/wiki/Restr:Fraser01.gif If someone has any information about it, please add it to the article. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 2A06:C701:747E:DF00:5126:C2FA:A4F3:F05D (talk) 20:11, 6 October 2022 (UTC)