EXPLANATION
Javanese script, or Aksara Jawa, is a traditional writing system used to write Javanese language. It is derived from ancient Brahmic script and consists of several basic characters known as Carakan. The basic Javanese script includes:
• Main Letters (Carakan)
These 20 basic letters form the foundation of Javanese script. Each character represents a syllable, usually consisting of a consonant and the vowel "a." Examples: ꦲ (ha), ꦤ (na), ꦭ (la), ꦕ (ca).
These 20 basic letters form the foundation of Javanese script. Each character represents a syllable, usually consisting of a consonant and the vowel "a." Examples: ꦲ (ha), ꦤ (na), ꦭ (la), ꦕ (ca).
• Pasangan (Conjunct Forms)
Used to eliminate the inherent "a" vowel in the main letters when forming consonant clusters.
• Sandhangan (Diacritical Marks)
These marks modify the sound of vowels or consonants, such as ꦶ (i) and ꦺ (é).


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