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New Tai Lue script

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New Tai Lue
Type alphabet
Time period since 1950s
Parent systems
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  • New Tai Lue
ISO 15924 Talu
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New Tai Lue script, also known as Simplified Tai Lue, is an alphabet used to write the Tai Lü language. Developed in China in the 1950s, New Tai Lue is based on the traditional Tai Lue[citation needed] script developed ca. 1200 AD. The government of China promoted the alphabet for use as a replacement for the Old Tai Le script; teaching the script was not mandatory, however, and as a result many are illiterate in the new script. In addition, the countries of Burma, Laos, Thailand and Vietnam still use Old Tai Le.

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New Tai Lue is encoded in the Unicode range U+1980-U+19DF.

New Tai Lue
Unicode.org chart (PDF)
  0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 A B C D E F
U+198x
U+199x
U+19Ax            
U+19Bx ᦿ
U+19Cx            
U+19Dx        

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