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Re: Tanween variants and Unicode : Question about code 0658
- To: General Arabization Discussion <general at arabeyes dot org>
- Subject: Re: Tanween variants and Unicode : Question about code 0658
- From: Meor Ridzuan Meor Yahaya <meor dot ridzuan at gmail dot com>
- Date: Wed, 14 Sep 2005 13:36:52 +0800
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Salam to all,
Does anyone knows about this code? The description says ARABIC MARK
NOON GNUNNA, then further describe it as Kashmiri and Baluchi,
nazalization in Urdu. I think I've not seen the mark before, and it is
difficult to know how exactly does it look like from Unicode document.
Previously, I thought of using this code to indicate the
sequential/assimilated tanween (seems the most logical choice), but
however it does have problems when trying to implement it under
windows.
Wassalam.