Syriac punctuation and signs |
0700 | ܀ | Syriac End Of Paragraph |
| | • | marks the end of a paragraph |
0701 | ܁ | Syriac Supralinear Full Stop |
| | • | marks interrogations, imperatives, and pauses, especially in Biblical texts |
0702 | ܂ | Syriac Sublinear Full Stop |
| | • | marks subordinate clauses and minor pauses, especially in Biblical texts |
0703 | ܃ | Syriac Supralinear Colon |
| | • | marks expressions of wonder and has a distinct pausal value in Biblical texts |
0704 | ܄ | Syriac Sublinear Colon |
| | • | used at the end of verses of supplications |
0705 | ܅ | Syriac Horizontal Colon |
| | • | joins two words closely together in a context to which a rising tone is suitable |
0706 | ܆ | Syriac Colon Skewed Left |
| | • | marks a dependent clause |
0707 | ܇ | Syriac Colon Skewed Right |
| | • | marks the end of a subdivision of the apodosis, or latter part of a Biblical verse |
0708 | ܈ | Syriac Supralinear Colon Skewed Left |
| | • | marks a minor phrase division |
0709 | ܉ | Syriac Sublinear Colon Skewed Right |
| | ※ | SYRIAC SUBLINEAR COLON SKEWED LEFT |
| | • | marks the end of a real or rhetorical question |
| | • | character name is a misnomer |
070A | ܊ | Syriac Contraction |
| | • | a contraction mark, mostly used in East Syriac |
| | • | placed at the end of an incomplete word |
070B | ܋ | Syriac Harklean Obelus |
| | • | marks the beginning of a phrase, word, or morpheme that has a marginal note |
| | → | 00F7 ÷ division sign |
070C | ܌ | Syriac Harklean Metobelus |
| | • | marks the end of a section with a marginal note |
070D | ܍ | Syriac Harklean Asteriscus |
| | • | marks the beginning of a phrase, word, or morpheme that has a marginal note |
Syriac format control character |
070F | | Syriac Abbreviation Mark |
| | = | Sam |
| | • | marks the beginning of a Syriac abbreviation |
Syriac letters |
0710 | ܐ | Syriac Letter Alaph |
0711 | ◌ܑ | Syriac Letter Superscript Alaph |
| | • | used in East Syriac texts to indicate an etymological Alaph |
0712 | ܒ | Syriac Letter Beth |
0713 | ܓ | Syriac Letter Gamal |
0714 | ܔ | Syriac Letter Gamal Garshuni |
| | • | used in Garshuni documents |
0715 | ܕ | Syriac Letter Dalath |
0716 | ܖ | Syriac Letter Dotless Dalath Rish |
| | • | ambiguous form for undifferentiated early dalath/rish |
0717 | ܗ | Syriac Letter He |
0718 | ܘ | Syriac Letter Waw |
0719 | ܙ | Syriac Letter Zain |
071A | ܚ | Syriac Letter Heth |
071B | ܛ | Syriac Letter Teth |
071C | ܜ | Syriac Letter Teth Garshuni |
| | • | used in Garshuni documents |
071D | ܝ | Syriac Letter Yudh |
071E | ܞ | Syriac Letter Yudh He |
| | • | mostly used in East Syriac texts |
071F | ܟ | Syriac Letter Kaph |
0720 | ܠ | Syriac Letter Lamadh |
0721 | ܡ | Syriac Letter Mim |
0722 | ܢ | Syriac Letter Nun |
0723 | ܣ | Syriac Letter Semkath |
0724 | ܤ | Syriac Letter Final Semkath |
0725 | ܥ | Syriac Letter E |
0726 | ܦ | Syriac Letter Pe |
0727 | ܧ | Syriac Letter Reversed Pe |
| | • | used in Christian Palestinian Aramaic |
0728 | ܨ | Syriac Letter Sadhe |
0729 | ܩ | Syriac Letter Qaph |
072A | ܪ | Syriac Letter Rish |
072B | ܫ | Syriac Letter Shin |
072C | ܬ | Syriac Letter Taw |
Persian letters |
072D | ܭ | Syriac Letter Persian Bheth |
072E | ܮ | Syriac Letter Persian Ghamal |
072F | ܯ | Syriac Letter Persian Dhalath |
Syriac points (vowels) |
0730 | ◌ܰ | Syriac Pthaha Above |
0731 | ◌ܱ | Syriac Pthaha Below |
0732 | ◌ܲ | Syriac Pthaha Dotted |
0733 | ◌ܳ | Syriac Zqapha Above |
0734 | ◌ܴ | Syriac Zqapha Below |
0735 | ◌ܵ | Syriac Zqapha Dotted |
0736 | ◌ܶ | Syriac Rbasa Above |
0737 | ◌ܷ | Syriac Rbasa Below |
0738 | ◌ܸ | Syriac Dotted Zlama Horizontal |
0739 | ◌ܹ | Syriac Dotted Zlama Angular |
073A | ◌ܺ | Syriac Hbasa Above |
073B | ◌ܻ | Syriac Hbasa Below |
073C | ◌ܼ | Syriac Hbasa-Esasa Dotted |
073D | ◌ܽ | Syriac Esasa Above |
073E | ◌ܾ | Syriac Esasa Below |
073F | ◌ܿ | Syriac Rwaha |
Syriac marks |
0740 | ◌݀ | Syriac Feminine Dot |
| | • | feminine marker used with the Taw feminine suffix |
| | → | 1DF8 ◌᷸ combining dot above left |
0741 | ◌݁ | Syriac Qushshaya |
| | • | indicates a plosive pronunciation |
0742 | ◌݂ | Syriac Rukkakha |
| | • | indicates an aspirated (spirantized) pronunciation |
0743 | ◌݃ | Syriac Two Vertical Dots Above |
| | • | accent mark used in ancient manuscripts |
0744 | ◌݄ | Syriac Two Vertical Dots Below |
| | • | accent mark used in ancient manuscripts |
0745 | ◌݅ | Syriac Three Dots Above |
| | • | diacritic used in Turoyo for letters not found in Syriac |
0746 | ◌݆ | Syriac Three Dots Below |
| | • | diacritic used in Turoyo for letters not found in Syriac |
0747 | ◌݇ | Syriac Oblique Line Above |
| | • | indication of a silent letter |
0748 | ◌݈ | Syriac Oblique Line Below |
| | • | indication of a silent letter |
| | • | also used to indicate numbers multiplied by a certain constant |
0749 | ◌݉ | Syriac Music |
| | • | a music mark |
| | • | also used in the Syrian Orthodox Anaphora book to mark the breaking of the Eucharist bread |
074A | ◌݊ | Syriac Barrekh |
| | • | a diacritic cross used in liturgical texts |
Sogdian letters |
074D | ݍ | Syriac Letter Sogdian Zhain |
074E | ݎ | Syriac Letter Sogdian Khaph |
074F | ݏ | Syriac Letter Sogdian Fe |