Unicode Character Code Chart: Deseret (10400–1044F)

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The Deseret alphabet (10400–1044F) was added to the Unicode 3.1 Standard in March 2001. The letters Oi and Ew were added to the Unicode 4.0 Standard in April 2003. The current Unicode standard is Unicode 8.0.

Unicode Character Code Chart

Uppercase Letters
Glyph Dec Hex Unicode Name
𐐀 𐐀 DESERET CAPITAL LETTER LONG I
/iː/
𐐁 𐐁 DESERET CAPITAL LETTER LONG E
/eɪ/
𐐂 𐐂 DESERET CAPITAL LETTER LONG A
𐐃 𐐃 DESERET CAPITAL LETTER LONG AH
𐐄 𐐄 DESERET CAPITAL LETTER LONG O
𐐅 𐐅 DESERET CAPITAL LETTER LONG OO
𐐆 𐐆 DESERET CAPITAL LETTER SHORT I
𐐇 𐐇 DESERET CAPITAL LETTER SHORT E
𐐈 𐐈 DESERET CAPITAL LETTER SHORT A
𐐉 𐐉 DESERET CAPITAL LETTER SHORT AH
𐐊 𐐊 DESERET CAPITAL LETTER SHORT O
𐐋 𐐋 DESERET CAPITAL LETTER SHORT OO
𐐌 𐐌 DESERET CAPITAL LETTER AY
𐐍 𐐍 DESERET CAPITAL LETTER OW
𐐎 𐐎 DESERET CAPITAL LETTER WU
𐐏 𐐏 DESERET CAPITAL LETTER YEE
𐐐 𐐐 DESERET CAPITAL LETTER H
𐐑 𐐑 DESERET CAPITAL LETTER PEE
𐐒 𐐒 DESERET CAPITAL LETTER BEE
𐐓 𐐓 DESERET CAPITAL LETTER TEE
𐐔 𐐔 DESERET CAPITAL LETTER DEE
𐐕 𐐕 DESERET CAPITAL LETTER CHEE
𐐖 𐐖 DESERET CAPITAL LETTER JEE
𐐗 𐐗 DESERET CAPITAL LETTER KAY
𐐘 𐐘 DESERET CAPITAL LETTER GAY
𐐙 𐐙 DESERET CAPITAL LETTER EF
𐐚 𐐚 DESERET CAPITAL LETTER VEE
𐐛 𐐛 DESERET CAPITAL LETTER ETH
𐐜 𐐜 DESERET CAPITAL LETTER THEE
𐐝 𐐝 DESERET CAPITAL LETTER ES
𐐞 𐐞 DESERET CAPITAL LETTER ZEE
𐐟 𐐟 DESERET CAPITAL LETTER ESH
𐐠 𐐠 DESERET CAPITAL LETTER ZHEE
𐐡 𐐡 DESERET CAPITAL LETTER ER
𐐢 𐐢 DESERET CAPITAL LETTER EL
𐐣 𐐣 DESERET CAPITAL LETTER EM
𐐤 𐐤 DESERET CAPITAL LETTER EN
𐐥 𐐥 DESERET CAPITAL LETTER ENG
𐐦 𐐦 DESERET CAPITAL LETTER OI
𐐧 𐐧 DESERET CAPITAL LETTER EW
Lowercase Letters
Glyph Dec Hex Unicode Name
𐐨 𐐨 DESERET SMALL LETTER LONG I
/iː/
𐐩 𐐩 DESERET SMALL LETTER LONG E
/eɪ/
𐐪 𐐪 DESERET SMALL LETTER LONG A
𐐫 𐐫 DESERET SMALL LETTER LONG AH
𐐬 𐐬 DESERET SMALL LETTER LONG O
𐐭 𐐭 DESERET SMALL LETTER LONG OO
𐐮 𐐮 DESERET SMALL LETTER SHORT I
𐐯 𐐯 DESERET SMALL LETTER SHORT E
𐐰 𐐰 DESERET SMALL LETTER SHORT A
𐐱 𐐱 DESERET SMALL LETTER SHORT AH
𐐲 𐐲 DESERET SMALL LETTER SHORT O
𐐳 𐐳 DESERET SMALL LETTER SHORT OO
𐐴 𐐴 DESERET SMALL LETTER AY
𐐵 𐐵 DESERET SMALL LETTER OW
𐐶 𐐶 DESERET SMALL LETTER WU
𐐷 𐐷 DESERET SMALL LETTER YEE
𐐸 𐐸 DESERET SMALL LETTER H
𐐹 𐐹 DESERET SMALL LETTER PEE
𐐺 𐐺 DESERET SMALL LETTER BEE
𐐻 𐐻 DESERET SMALL LETTER TEE
𐐼 𐐼 DESERET SMALL LETTER DEE
𐐽 𐐽 DESERET SMALL LETTER CHEE
𐐾 𐐾 DESERET SMALL LETTER JEE
𐐿 𐐿 DESERET SMALL LETTER KAY
𐑀 𐑀 DESERET SMALL LETTER GAY
𐑁 𐑁 DESERET SMALL LETTER EF
𐑂 𐑂 DESERET SMALL LETTER VEE
𐑃 𐑃 DESERET SMALL LETTER ETH
𐑄 𐑄 DESERET SMALL LETTER THEE
𐑅 𐑅 DESERET SMALL LETTER ES
𐑆 𐑆 DESERET SMALL LETTER ZEE
𐑇 𐑇 DESERET SMALL LETTER ESH
𐑈 𐑈 DESERET SMALL LETTER ZHEE
𐑉 𐑉 DESERET SMALL LETTER ER
𐑊 𐑊 DESERET SMALL LETTER EL
𐑋 𐑋 DESERET SMALL LETTER EM
𐑌 𐑌 DESERET SMALL LETTER EN
𐑍 𐑍 DESERET SMALL LETTER ENG
𐑎 𐑎 DESERET SMALL LETTER OI
𐑏 𐑏 DESERET SMALL LETTER EW

About the Deseret Script

Wikipedia

The Deseret alphabet (/dɛz.əˈrɛt./) (Deseret: or ) is a phonemic English-language spelling reform developed in the mid-19th century by the board of regents of the University of Deseret (later the University of Utah) under the direction of Brigham Young, second president of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. George D. Watt is reported to have been the most actively involved in the development of the script.

In public statements, Young claimed the alphabet was intended to replace the traditional Latin alphabet with an alternative, more phonetically accurate alphabet for the English language. This would offer immigrants an opportunity to learn to read and write English, he said, the orthography of which is often less phonetically consistent than those of many other languages. Similar experiments were not uncommon during the period, the most well-known of which is the Shavian alphabet.

Young also prescribed the learning of Deseret to the school system, stating “It will be the means of introducing uniformity in our orthography, and the years that are now required to learn to read and spell can be devoted to other studies”.

Romanization

On October 27, 2015, a proposed ALA-LC romanization table for the Deseret alphabet” was submitted to the Library of Congress. The table was approved for use on February 25, 2016. The purpose of romanization tables is to allow library catalogs which cannot display non-roman scripts the ability to display alternative roman characters.

References

Christensen, Kjerste. “Proposed ALA-LC Romanization Table for the Deseret Alphabet”. United States Library of Congress. October 27, 2015. Accessed May 21, 2016.

Walker, Neil Alexander. “A Complete Guide to Reading and Writing the Deseret Alphabet”. Joshua Erickson’s Deseret Alphabet Pages. 2005. Accessed May 21, 2016.

Wikipedia contributors. “Deseret alphabet”. Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia. May 17, 2016. Accessed May 21, 2016.

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