Comment #9 on issue 27698 by [email protected]: Pasting some text into  
the URL bar crashes Chrome
http://code.google.com/p/chromium/issues/detail?id=27698

Characters for everyday use in contemporary "real" languages with lots of  
users
and/or official recognition are indeed encoded in the BMP.

However, there are also scripts for "real" languages outside the BMP:  
infrequent CJK
characters (some of which are in regular use for writing e.g. Japanese  
family names),
unofficial or recently-abandoned scripts for living languages (Kaithi,  
Shavian),
liturgical scripts (Avestan), and ancient scripts now used primarily by  
scholars
(Egyptian hieroglyphics, Akkadian cuneiform, Phoenician, Kharosthi.)


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