Also see http://people.netscape.com/ftang/paper/unicode16/part2.html

Elliotte Rusty Harold wrote:

> Is anyone here familiar with Armenian?  The CSS Level 2 specification
> from the W3C makes reference to "Traditional Armenian numbering" but
> Unicode doesn't seem to include any Armenian numbers, at least as
> such. Is this another language like Nebrew where the letters of the
> alphabet double as digits? Or are there some uniquely Armenian digits
> that Unicode is missing?
>
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