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Tagalog (Unicode block)
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Tagalog is a Unicode block containing characters of the pre-Spanish Philippine Tagalog variety of Baybayin script used for writing the Tagalog language. It has been a part of the Unicode Standard since version 3.2 in April 2002. Tagalog characters can be found in the Noto Sans and Bayani fonts, among others. The Tagalog Baybayin script was originally proposed for inclusion in Unicode alongside its descendant Hanunoo, Buhid and Tagbanwa scripts as a single block called "Philippine Scripts".
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Tagalog is a Unicode block containing characters of the pre-Spanish Philippine Tagalog variety of Baybayin script used for writing the Tagalog language. It has been a part of the Unicode Standard since version 3.2 in April 2002. Tagalog characters can be found in the Noto Sans and Bayani fonts, among others. The Tagalog Baybayin script was originally proposed for inclusion in Unicode alongside its descendant Hanunoo, Buhid and Tagbanwa scripts as a single block called "Philippine Scripts".
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