U+11F59 "𑽙" Kawi Digit Nine Unicode Character

Unicode Version 17.0

𑽙

U+11F59 "𑽙" Kawi Digit Nine is a numeric symbol that belongs to the Kawi script block, which was used historically across maritime Southeast Asia from the 8th to the 16th century to write languages such as Old Javanese, Balinese, and Sundanese. This specific glyph represents the numerical value nine and follows the same Brahmic-derived decimal system as other Kawi digits, which were employed in inscriptions, manuscripts, and administrative records on stone, copper plates, and palm leaves. The digit's inclusion in Unicode helps preserve the script for scholarly study and digital representation of ancient texts.

General Properties

Code Point U+11F59
Version Added 15.0
Name Kawi Digit Nine
Block Kawi
General Category Decimal Number
Canonical Combining Class Not Reordered
Bidirectional Class Left To Right

Encodings

HTML Decimal Encoding 𑽙
HTML Hex Encoding 𑽙
UTF-8 Encoding 0xF0 0x91 0xBD 0x99
UTF-16 Encoding 0xD807 0xDF59
UTF-32 Encoding 0x00011F59
C/C++/Java Escape \ud807\udf59

Unicode Properties

NFC Quick Check Yes
NFD Quick Check Yes
NFKC Quick Check Yes
NFKD Quick Check Yes
Numeric Type Decimal
Numeric Value 9
Line Break Aksara Start
Script Kawi
Script Extensions Kawi
Indic Syllabic Category Number
ID Continue Yes
XID Continue Yes
Vertical Orientation Rotated
Grapheme Base Yes
Grapheme Cluster Break Other
Word Break Numeric
Sentence Break Numeric