![]() Since Arabic script is cursive, the appearance of a letter changes depending on its context/position: isolated, initial (joined on the left), medial (joined on both sides), and final (joined on the right). ![]() Numerals vary by language and Unicode has set aside two ranges for Arabic script numbers: "Arabic-Indic digits" (U+0660 - U+0669) for use with the Arabic language and "Eastern Arabic-Indic digits" (U+06F0 - U+06F9) for use with all other languages that employ Arabic script. There's a separate page for Urdu script was adapted from Persian.Īrabic script is written from right-to-left but numbers are written from left-to-right. It has been adapted to write many additional languages. Persian script is an adaptation of Arabic script. WAZU JAPAN's Gallery of Unicode Fonts Persian. ![]()
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