Yezidi

Yezi Right-to-left Living Abjad Middle Eastern

Sample Characters

𐺀 𐺁 𐺂 𐺃 𐺄 𐺅 𐺆 𐺇 𐺈 𐺉 𐺊 𐺋 𐺌 𐺍 𐺎 𐺏 𐺐 𐺑 𐺒 𐺓 𐺔 𐺕 𐺖 𐺗 𐺘 𐺙 𐺚 𐺛 𐺜 𐺝 𐺞 𐺟 𐺠 𐺡 𐺢 𐺣 𐺤 𐺥 𐺦 𐺧 𐺨 𐺩 𐺪 𐺫 𐺬 𐺭 𐺮 𐺯

First 48 characters from Yezidi (U+10E80–U+10EB1)

About Yezidi

Yezidi is a Living writing system from the Middle Eastern region. It reads Right-to-left and contains 47 characters in the Unicode standard. It is registered in the ISO 15924 standard under the code Yezi.

Data sourced from the ISO 15924 registry, Unicode CLDR, and the Unicode Character Database.

Script Family & Lineage

Ancestor Chain
Phoenician Imperial Aramaic Nabataean Arabic Yezidi

Frequently Asked Questions

What type of writing system is Yezidi?
Yezidi is an Abjad. Abjads write consonants only; vowels are absent or shown by optional diacritics.
What direction does Yezidi read?
Yezidi is written Right-to-left, meaning text flows from right to left. Words and sentences begin on the right side of the page.
How many languages use the Yezidi script?
0 languages use Yezidi according to Unicode CLDR data.
When was the Yezidi script created?
The exact origin of the Yezidi script is not precisely documented.

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