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ISO/IEC JTC1/SC2/WG2 N2378 2001-10-03 Universal Multiple-Octet Coded Character Set International Organization for Standardization Organisation internationale de normalisation еждународная организация по стандартизации Doc Type: Working Group Document Title: Final proposal to encode Aegean scripts in the UCS Source: Deborah Anderson and Michael Everson Status: Expert Contribution Action: For consideration by JTC1/SC2/WG2 Date: 2001-10-03 A. Administrative 1. Title Final proposal to encode Aegean scripts in the UCS 2. Requester's name Deborah Anderson and Michael Everson 3. Requester type Expert contribution 4. Submission date 2001-10-03 5. Requester's reference Replaces N2327. This proposal corrects two glyphs, character names and adds additional background information about Cypriot. 6a. Completion This is a complete proposal. 6b. More information to be provided? B. Technical -- General 1a. New script?? Yes. Aegean Numbers, Cypriot Syllabary, Linear B Syllabary, and Linear B Ideograms. 1b. Addition of characters to existing block?? 2. Number of characters 324. Aegean Numbers (57), Cypriot Syllabary (55), Linear B Syllabary (88), and Linear B Ideograms (124). 3. Proposed category Category C 4. Proposed level of implementation and rationale Level 1 because they are non-combining. 5a. Character names included in proposal? Yes 5b. Character names in accordance with guidelines? Yes 5c. Character shapes reviewable? Yes 6a. Who will provide computerized font? Michael Everson, Everson Typography 6b. Font currently available? Yes 6c. Font format? 1

Deborah Anderson, Michael Everson TrueType 7a. Are references (to other character sets, dictionaries, descriptive texts, etc.) provided? Yes. 7b. Are published examples (such as samples from newspapers, magazines, or other sources) of use of proposed characters attached? 8. Does the proposal address other aspects of character data processing? C. Technical -- Justification 1. Contact with the user community? Yes. Yves Duhoux (Département d'études grecques, latines et orientales, Faculté de Philosophie et Lettres, Université Catholique de Louvain), Jean-Pierre Olivier (Fonds National Belge de la Recherche Scientifique), John Bennet (Oxford), Tom Palaima (University of Texas at Austin), and José Melena (Universidad del País Vasco). 2. Information on the user community? Scholars. 3a. The context of use for the proposed characters? The Cypriot and Linear B scripts were used to write early forms of Greek. The Aegean numbers were used throughout the Aegean, also by Linear A users. 3b. Reference 4a. Proposed characters in current use? Yes. 4b. Where? Scholarly contexts. 5a. Characters should be encoded entirely in BMP? 5b. Rationale Accordance with the Roadmap. 6. Should characters be kept in a continuous range? Yes. 7a. Can the characters be considered a presentation form of an existing character or character sequence? 7b. Where? 7c. Reference 8a. Can any of the characters be considered to be similar (in appearance or function) to an existing character? 8b. Where? 8c. Reference 9a. Combining characters or use of composite sequences included? No 9b. List of composite sequences and their corresponding glyph images provided? 10. Characters with any special properties such as control function, etc. included? Proposal. Linear B. The script called Linear B is a syllabic writing system which was used on the island of Crete (and parts of the nearby mainland) to write the oldest recorded variety of the Greek language. Linear B clay tablets predate Homeric Greek by some 700 years, the latest being from the mid- to late 13th century BCE. Major 2 2001-04-01

Deborah Anderson, Michael Everson archaeological sites include Knossos, first uncovered in about 1900 by Sir Arthur Evans, and a major site near Pylos on the mainland. The majority of inscriptions currently known are inventories of commodities and accounting records. The script resisted early attempts at decipherment, but it finally yielded to the efforts of Michael Ventris, an architect and amateur decipherer. Ventris breakthrough in decipherment came after the realization that the language might be Greek, and not (as had been previously thought) a completely unknown language. Ventris formed an alliance with John Chadwick, and decipherment proceeded quickly. Ventris and Chadwick published a joint paper in 1953. Linear B was written from left to right with no non-spacing marks or other complications. The script consists mainly of a number of phonetic signs representing the combination of a consonant and vowel. There are about 60 known phonetic signs, a few signs that seem to be mainly free variants (Chadwick s optional signs), a few unidentified signs, numerals, and a number of ideographic signs which were used mainly as counters for commodities. Some ligatures formed from combinations of syllables were apparently used as well. Chadwick gives several examples of these ligatures, the most common of which are included in this encoding. Other ligatures should be represented using ZERO-WIDTH JOINER. Cypriot. The Cypriot syllabary was used to write the Cypriot dialect of Greek from about 800 to 200 BCE. It is related to Linear B and Cypro-Minoan, the latter being a script used for language still unidentified. Interpretation has been aided by the fact that, as it died out, inscriptions were carved using both the Greek alphabet and the Cypriot syllabary. Unlike Linear B and Cypro-Minoan, the Cypriot syllabary was usually written right-to-left. Word breaks can be indicated, though dividers are also used between larger word groups. Although both Linear B and the Cypriot syllabary were used to write Greek dialects, Linear B provides for a more highly abbreviated spelling. Structurally, the Cypriot syllabary consists of combinations of up to twelve initial consonants and five different vowels. Long and short vowels are not distinguished. The Cypriot syllabary distinguishes among a different set of initials than Linear B; for example, unlike Linear B, Cypriot has maintained a distinction between L and R, though not between D and T. Not all of the 60 possible consonant-vowel combinations are represented. As with Linear B, the Cypriot syllabary is well-understood and documented. Aegean Numbers. Those signs used to denote Aegean whole numbers (U+ 10107 to U+10133) derive from the non-greek Linear A script. The signs are used in Linear B. The Cypriot syllabary appears to use the same system at least the signs appear in extant texts for the lower digits. For measurements of agricultural and industrial products, Linear B uses three series of signs: liquid measures, dry measures, and weights. No set of signs for linear measurement has yet been found. Liquid and dry measures share the same symbols for the two smaller subunits; the system of weights retains its own unique subunits. Though several of the signs originate in Linear A, the measuring system of Linear B differs from that of Linear A. Linear B relies on units and subunits, much like the imperial quart, pint, and cup, whereas Linear A uses whole numbers and fractions. The absolute values of the measurements have not yet been completely agreed upon. Bibliography Bennett, Emmett L. (1996). Aegean Scripts. In The World s Writing Systems, edited by Peter T. Daniels and William Bright. Oxford: University Press. Chadwick, John. (1970). The Decipherment of Linear B. Second Edition. Cambridge: University Press. Chadwick, John. (1987). Linear B and Related Scripts. Berkeley: University of California Press. Hooker, J. T. (1980). Linear B: An Introduction. Bristol, Bristol Classics Press. Masson, Olivier. (1983). Les inscriptions chypriotes syllabiques. Paris: Editions E. de Boccard. Sampson, Geoffrey. Writing Systems; a linguistic introduction. Ventris, Michael, and Chadwick, John. (1973). Documents in Mycenaean Greek. 2nd edition. Cambridge: University Press. 3 2001-04-01

2001-10-01 Deborah Anderson, Michael Everson Row 100: LINEAR B SYLLABARY 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 A B C D E F 1000 1001 1002 1003 1004 1005 1006 1007 Ä ê Å ë ± Ç í É ì Ñ î ƒ Ö ï µ Ü ñ á ó «à ò» ÿ â ô π Ÿ ä ö ~ ã õ À ú º Ã ç ù Ω Õ é û Æ è ü Ø ø G = 00 P = 01 4

2001-10-01 Deborah Anderson, Michael Everson Proposal for the Universal Character Set Row 100: LINEAR B SYLLABARY 00 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 0A 0B 0C 0D 0E 0F 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 1A 1B 1C 1D 1E 1F 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 2A 2B 2C 2D 2E 2F 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 3A 3B 3C 3D 3E 3F 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 4A 4B 4C 4D 4E 4F 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 LINEAR B SYLLABLE B008 A LINEAR B SYLLABLE B038 E LINEAR B SYLLABLE B028 I LINEAR B SYLLABLE B061 O LINEAR B SYLLABLE B010 U LINEAR B SYLLABLE B001 DA LINEAR B SYLLABLE B045 DE LINEAR B SYLLABLE B007 DI LINEAR B SYLLABLE B014 DO LINEAR B SYLLABLE B051 DU LINEAR B SYLLABLE B057 JA LINEAR B SYLLABLE B046 JE LINEAR B SYLLABLE B036 JO LINEAR B SYLLABLE B065 JU (grain) LINEAR B SYLLABLE B077 KA LINEAR B SYLLABLE B044 KE LINEAR B SYLLABLE B067 KI LINEAR B SYLLABLE B070 KO LINEAR B SYLLABLE B081 KU LINEAR B SYLLABLE B080 MA LINEAR B SYLLABLE B013 ME LINEAR B SYLLABLE B073 MI LINEAR B SYLLABLE B015 MO LINEAR B SYLLABLE B023 MU (ox) LINEAR B SYLLABLE B006 NA LINEAR B SYLLABLE B024 NE LINEAR B SYLLABLE B030 NI (figs) LINEAR B SYLLABLE B052 NO LINEAR B SYLLABLE B055 NU LINEAR B SYLLABLE B003 PA LINEAR B SYLLABLE B072 PE LINEAR B SYLLABLE B039 PI LINEAR B SYLLABLE B011 PO LINEAR B SYLLABLE B050 PU LINEAR B SYLLABLE B016 QA LINEAR B SYLLABLE B078 QE LINEAR B SYLLABLE B021 QI (sheep) LINEAR B SYLLABLE B032 QO LINEAR B SYLLABLE B060 RA LINEAR B SYLLABLE B027 RE LINEAR B SYLLABLE B053 RI LINEAR B SYLLABLE B002 RO LINEAR B SYLLABLE B026 RU LINEAR B SYLLABLE B031 SA (flax) LINEAR B SYLLABLE B009 SE LINEAR B SYLLABLE B041 SI LINEAR B SYLLABLE B012 SO LINEAR B SYLLABLE B058 SU LINEAR B SYLLABLE B059 TA LINEAR B SYLLABLE B004 TE LINEAR B SYLLABLE B037 TI LINEAR B SYLLABLE B005 TO LINEAR B SYLLABLE B069 TU LINEAR B SYLLABLE B054 WA LINEAR B SYLLABLE B075 WE LINEAR B SYLLABLE B040 WI LINEAR B SYLLABLE B042 WO LINEAR B SYLLABLE B017 ZA LINEAR B SYLLABLE B074 ZE LINEAR B SYLLABLE B020 ZO LINEAR B SYLLABLE B025 A2 LINEAR B SYLLABLE B043 A3 LINEAR B SYLLABLE B085 AU (pig) LINEAR B SYLLABLE B071 DWE LINEAR B SYLLABLE B090 DWO LINEAR B SYLLABLE B048 NWA LINEAR B SYLLABLE B029 PU2 LINEAR B SYLLABLE B062 PTE LINEAR B SYLLABLE B076 RA2 LINEAR B SYLLABLE B033 RA3 (saffron) LINEAR B SYLLABLE B068 RO2 LINEAR B SYLLABLE B066 TA2 LINEAR B SYLLABLE B087 TWE LINEAR B SYLLABLE B091 TWO LINEAR B SYMBOL B018 LINEAR B SYMBOL B019 LINEAR B SYMBOL B022 (goat) LINEAR B SYMBOL B034 LINEAR B SYMBOL B047 LINEAR B SYMBOL B049 LINEAR B SYMBOL B056 LINEAR B SYMBOL B063 LINEAR B SYMBOL B064 59 5A 5B 5C 5D 5E 5F 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 6A 6B 6C 6D 6E 6F 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 7A 7B 7C 7D 7E 7F LINEAR B SYMBOL B079 LINEAR B SYMBOL B082 LINEAR B SYMBOL B083 LINEAR B SYMBOL B086 LINEAR B SYMBOL B089 Group 00 Plane 01 Row 100 5

2001-10-01 Deborah Anderson, Michael Everson Row 100: LINEAR B IDEOGRAMS 1008 1009 100A 100B 100C 100D 100E 100F 0 Ä ê apple 1 Å ë ± Ò 2 Ç í Ú 3 É ì Û 4 Ñ î ƒ Ù 5 Ö ï µ  ı 6 Ü ñ Ê ˆ 7 á ó ß «Á 8 à ò» ÿ Ë G = 00 P = 01 9 â ô π Ÿ È A ä ö ~ Í B ã õ ª À Î C å ú º Ã Ï D ç ù Ω Õ Ì E é û Æ æ Œ fi Ó F è ü Ø ø œ fl Ô ˇ 6

2001-10-01 Deborah Anderson, Michael Everson Proposal for the Universal Character Set Row 100: LINEAR B IDEOGRAMS 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 8A 8B 8C 8D 8E 8F 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 9A 9B 9C 9D 9E 9F A0 A1 A2 A3 A4 A5 A6 A7 A8 A9 AA AB AC AD AE AF B0 B1 B2 B3 B4 B5 B6 B7 B8 B9 BA BB BC BD BE BF C0 C1 C2 C3 C4 C5 C6 C7 C8 C9 CA CB CC CD CE CF D0 D1 D2 D3 D4 D5 D6 D7 D8 LINEAR B IDEOGRAM B100 MAN LINEAR B IDEOGRAM B102 WOMAN LINEAR B IDEOGRAM B104 DEER LINEAR B IDEOGRAM B105 EQUID LINEAR B IDEOGRAM B105F MARE LINEAR B IDEOGRAM B105M STALLION LINEAR B IDEOGRAM B106F EWE LINEAR B IDEOGRAM B106M RAM LINEAR B IDEOGRAM B107F SHE-GOAT LINEAR B IDEOGRAM B107M HE-GOAT LINEAR B IDEOGRAM B108F SOW LINEAR B IDEOGRAM B108M BOAR LINEAR B IDEOGRAM B109F COW LINEAR B IDEOGRAM B109M BULL LINEAR B IDEOGRAM B120 WHEAT LINEAR B IDEOGRAM B121 BARLEY LINEAR B IDEOGRAM B122 OLIVE LINEAR B IDEOGRAM B123 SPICE LINEAR B IDEOGRAM B125 CYPERUS LINEAR B MONOGRAM B127 KAPO LINEAR B MONOGRAM B128 KANAKO LINEAR B IDEOGRAM B130 OIL LINEAR B IDEOGRAM B131 WINE LINEAR B IDEOGRAM B132 LINEAR B MONOGRAM B133 AREPA LINEAR B MONOGRAM B135 MERI LINEAR B IDEOGRAM B140 BRONZE LINEAR B IDEOGRAM B141 GOLD LINEAR B IDEOGRAM B142 LINEAR B IDEOGRAM B145 WOOL LINEAR B IDEOGRAM B146 LINEAR B IDEOGRAM B150 LINEAR B IDEOGRAM B151 HORN LINEAR B IDEOGRAM B152 LINEAR B IDEOGRAM B153 LINEAR B IDEOGRAM B154 LINEAR B MONOGRAM B156 TURO2 LINEAR B IDEOGRAM B157 LINEAR B IDEOGRAM B158 LINEAR B IDEOGRAM B159 CLOTH LINEAR B IDEOGRAM B160 LINEAR B IDEOGRAM B161 LINEAR B IDEOGRAM B162 GARMENT LINEAR B IDEOGRAM B163 ARMOUR LINEAR B IDEOGRAM B164 LINEAR B IDEOGRAM B165 LINEAR B IDEOGRAM B166 LINEAR B IDEOGRAM B167 LINEAR B IDEOGRAM B168 LINEAR B IDEOGRAM B169 LINEAR B IDEOGRAM B170 LINEAR B IDEOGRAM B171 LINEAR B IDEOGRAM B172 LINEAR B IDEOGRAM B173 MONTH LINEAR B IDEOGRAM B174 LINEAR B IDEOGRAM B176 TREE LINEAR B IDEOGRAM B177 LINEAR B IDEOGRAM B178 LINEAR B IDEOGRAM B179 LINEAR B IDEOGRAM B180 LINEAR B IDEOGRAM B181 LINEAR B IDEOGRAM B182 LINEAR B IDEOGRAM B183 LINEAR B IDEOGRAM B184 LINEAR B IDEOGRAM B185 LINEAR B IDEOGRAM B189 LINEAR B IDEOGRAM B190 LINEAR B IDEOGRAM B191 HELMET LINEAR B IDEOGRAM B220 FOOTSTOOL LINEAR B IDEOGRAM B225 BATHTUB LINEAR B IDEOGRAM B230 SPEAR LINEAR B IDEOGRAM B231 ARROW LINEAR B IDEOGRAM B232 LINEAR B IDEOGRAM B233 SWORD (pug) LINEAR B IDEOGRAM B234 LINEAR B IDEOGRAM B236 (gup) LINEAR B IDEOGRAM B240 WHEELED CHARIOT LINEAR B IDEOGRAM B241 CHARIOT LINEAR B IDEOGRAM B242 CHARIOT FRAME LINEAR B IDEOGRAM B243 WHEEL LINEAR B IDEOGRAM B245 LINEAR B IDEOGRAM B246 LINEAR B MONOGRAM B247 DIPTE LINEAR B IDEOGRAM B248 LINEAR B IDEOGRAM B249 LINEAR B IDEOGRAM B251 LINEAR B IDEOGRAM B252 LINEAR B IDEOGRAM B253 LINEAR B IDEOGRAM B254 DART D9 DA DB DC DD DE DF E0 E1 E2 E3 E4 E5 E6 E7 E8 E9 EA EB EC ED EE EF F0 F1 F2 F3 F4 F5 F6 F7 F8 F9 FA FB FC FD FE FF LINEAR B IDEOGRAM B255 LINEAR B IDEOGRAM B256 LINEAR B IDEOGRAM B257 LINEAR B IDEOGRAM B258 LINEAR B IDEOGRAM B259 LINEAR B IDEOGRAM VESSEL B155 LINEAR B IDEOGRAM VESSEL B200 LINEAR B IDEOGRAM VESSEL B201 LINEAR B IDEOGRAM VESSEL B202 LINEAR B IDEOGRAM VESSEL B203 LINEAR B IDEOGRAM VESSEL B204 LINEAR B IDEOGRAM VESSEL B205 LINEAR B IDEOGRAM VESSEL B206 LINEAR B IDEOGRAM VESSEL B207 LINEAR B IDEOGRAM VESSEL B208 LINEAR B IDEOGRAM VESSEL B209 LINEAR B IDEOGRAM VESSEL B210 LINEAR B IDEOGRAM VESSEL B211 LINEAR B IDEOGRAM VESSEL B212 LINEAR B IDEOGRAM VESSEL B213 LINEAR B IDEOGRAM VESSEL B214 LINEAR B IDEOGRAM VESSEL B215 LINEAR B IDEOGRAM VESSEL B216 LINEAR B IDEOGRAM VESSEL B217 LINEAR B IDEOGRAM VESSEL B218 LINEAR B IDEOGRAM VESSEL B219 LINEAR B IDEOGRAM VESSEL B221 LINEAR B IDEOGRAM VESSEL B222 LINEAR B IDEOGRAM VESSEL B226 LINEAR B IDEOGRAM VESSEL B227 LINEAR B IDEOGRAM VESSEL B228 LINEAR B IDEOGRAM VESSEL B229 LINEAR B IDEOGRAM VESSEL B250 LINEAR B IDEOGRAM VESSEL B305 Group 00 Plane 01 Row 100 7

2001-10-01 Deborah Anderson, Michael Everson Row 100: AEGEAN NUMBERS; Row 108: CYPRIOT SYLLABARY 1010 1011 1012 1013 1080 1081 1082 1083 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 A B C D E F Ä ê apple Å ë ± Ò Ç í Ú ì Û î ƒ Ù ï  ı ñ Ê á ó ß Á à ò» ÿ Ë â ô π Ÿ È ä ö ~ Í ã õ ª À Î å ú º Ã Ï ç ù Ω Õ Ì é û Æ æ Œ fi Ó è ü Ø ø œ fl Ô ˇ G = 00 P = 01 8

2001-10-01 Deborah Anderson, Michael Everson Proposal for the Universal Character Set Row 100: AEGEAN NUMBERS; Row 108: CYPRIOT SYLLABARY 00 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 0A 0B 0C 0D 0E 0F 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 1A 1B 1C 1D 1E 1F 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 2A 2B 2C 2D 2E 2F 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 3A 3B 3C 3D 3E 3F AEGEAN WORD SEPARATOR LINE AEGEAN WORD SEPARATOR DOT AEGEAN CHECK MARK AEGEAN NUMBER ONE AEGEAN NUMBER TWO AEGEAN NUMBER THREE AEGEAN NUMBER FOUR AEGEAN NUMBER FIVE AEGEAN NUMBER SIX AEGEAN NUMBER SEVEN AEGEAN NUMBER EIGHT AEGEAN NUMBER NINE AEGEAN NUMBER TEN AEGEAN NUMBER TWENTY AEGEAN NUMBER THIRTY AEGEAN NUMBER FORTY AEGEAN NUMBER FIFTY AEGEAN NUMBER SIXTY AEGEAN NUMBER SEVENTY AEGEAN NUMBER EIGHTY AEGEAN NUMBER NINETY AEGEAN NUMBER ONE HUNDRED AEGEAN NUMBER TWO HUNDRED AEGEAN NUMBER THREE HUNDRED AEGEAN NUMBER FOUR HUNDRED AEGEAN NUMBER FIVE HUNDRED AEGEAN NUMBER SIX HUNDRED AEGEAN NUMBER SEVEN HUNDRED AEGEAN NUMBER EIGHT HUNDRED AEGEAN NUMBER NINE HUNDRED AEGEAN NUMBER ONE THOUSAND AEGEAN NUMBER TWO THOUSAND AEGEAN NUMBER THREE THOUSAND AEGEAN NUMBER FOUR THOUSAND AEGEAN NUMBER FIVE THOUSAND AEGEAN NUMBER SIX THOUSAND AEGEAN NUMBER SEVEN THOUSAND AEGEAN NUMBER EIGHT THOUSAND AEGEAN NUMBER NINE THOUSAND AEGEAN NUMBER TEN THOUSAND AEGEAN NUMBER TWENTY THOUSAND AEGEAN NUMBER THIRTY THOUSAND AEGEAN NUMBER FORTY THOUSAND AEGEAN NUMBER FIFTY THOUSAND AEGEAN NUMBER SIXTY THOUSAND AEGEAN NUMBER SEVENTY THOUSAND AEGEAN NUMBER EIGHTY THOUSAND AEGEAN NUMBER NINETY THOUSAND AEGEAN WEIGHT BASE UNIT AEGEAN WEIGHT FIRST SUBUNIT AEGEAN WEIGHT SECOND SUBUNIT AEGEAN WEIGHT THIRD SUBUNIT AEGEAN WEIGHT FOURTH SUBUNIT AEGEAN DRY MEASURE FIRST SUBUNIT AEGEAN LIQUID MEASURE FIRST SUBUNIT AEGEAN MEASURE SECOND SUBUNIT AEGEAN MEASURE THIRD SUBUNIT 00 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 0A 0B 0C 0D 0E 0F 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 1A 1B 1C 1D 1E 1F 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 2A 2B 2C 2D 2E 2F 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 3A 3B 3C 3D 3E 3F CYPRIOT SYLLABLE A CYPRIOT SYLLABLE E CYPRIOT SYLLABLE I CYPRIOT SYLLABLE O CYPRIOT SYLLABLE U CYPRIOT SYLLABLE JA CYPRIOT SYLLABLE JO CYPRIOT SYLLABLE KA CYPRIOT SYLLABLE KE CYPRIOT SYLLABLE KI CYPRIOT SYLLABLE KO CYPRIOT SYLLABLE KU CYPRIOT SYLLABLE LA CYPRIOT SYLLABLE LE CYPRIOT SYLLABLE LI CYPRIOT SYLLABLE LO CYPRIOT SYLLABLE LU CYPRIOT SYLLABLE MA CYPRIOT SYLLABLE ME CYPRIOT SYLLABLE MI CYPRIOT SYLLABLE MO CYPRIOT SYLLABLE MU CYPRIOT SYLLABLE NA CYPRIOT SYLLABLE NE CYPRIOT SYLLABLE NI CYPRIOT SYLLABLE NO CYPRIOT SYLLABLE NU CYPRIOT SYLLABLE PA CYPRIOT SYLLABLE PE CYPRIOT SYLLABLE PI CYPRIOT SYLLABLE PO CYPRIOT SYLLABLE PU CYPRIOT SYLLABLE RA CYPRIOT SYLLABLE RE CYPRIOT SYLLABLE RI CYPRIOT SYLLABLE RO CYPRIOT SYLLABLE RU CYPRIOT SYLLABLE SA CYPRIOT SYLLABLE SE CYPRIOT SYLLABLE SI CYPRIOT SYLLABLE SO CYPRIOT SYLLABLE SU CYPRIOT SYLLABLE TA CYPRIOT SYLLABLE TE CYPRIOT SYLLABLE TI CYPRIOT SYLLABLE TO CYPRIOT SYLLABLE TU CYPRIOT SYLLABLE WA CYPRIOT SYLLABLE WE CYPRIOT SYLLABLE WI CYPRIOT SYLLABLE WO CYPRIOT SYLLABLE XA CYPRIOT SYLLABLE XE CYPRIOT SYLLABLE ZA CYPRIOT SYLLABLE ZO Group 00 Plane 01 Row 100; Row 108 9