Thank you for your reply. I am currently handling technical support to publish in multi-language.
This was found when we were handling a project on the Karabakh language. I was informed that Karabakh has a dictionary containing over 40,000 words that was produced in 2013 which employs the three characters. I personally have not seen this dictionary, but it seems that are ones that need these characters. So I decided to make a post. Kazunari Tsuboi -----Original Message----- From: Michael Everson [mailto:ever...@evertype.com] Sent: Wednesday, October 4, 2017 11:31 PM To: Tsuboi, Kazunari Cc: unicode Unicode Discussion Subject: Re: Question about Karabakh Characters They are not encoded, but that example is not sufficient. If you’d like to contact me offline we can discuss this further. Michael Everson > On 4 Oct 2017, at 08:39, via Unicode <unicode@unicode.org> wrote: > > Hi there, > > The Karabakh language uses Armenian characters, but the following > characters do not have a Unicode assigned. (image1.JPG attached) They > are pronounced “Yi”, “Ini” and “Eh” and used with several > combinations. (Image2.JPG attached) > > Is there any reason these characters are not supported by Unicode? > I would appreciate any related information. > > Thank you! > > Kazunari Tsuboi > <image1.jpg><image2.jpg>