[INDOLOGY] Sinhala half nasal plus m

Suresh Kolichala suresh.kolichala at gmail.com
Wed Aug 10 14:13:02 UTC 2016


Dear Rolf and others,

Sorry for a late response, but I just saw this thread. Since I have some
experience with Unicode as a member of the Unicode Consortium, Here are my
quick remarks:

   1. Please don't use ṁ for transcribing the half nasal. ṁ is used for
   anusvāra in ISO-15919. Sinhala should be using ISO-15919, not IAST. ṃ is
   not used in ISO-15919.
   2. I don't know what work/application you need this symbol for, but the
   use of combining diacritical marks are very common in Unicode, and widely
   used for Indological purposes, as Hans pointed out.
   3. *m̐ should serve your purposes for representing the labial
   prenasalized consonant *ඹ (U+0DB9 SINHALA LETTER AMBA BAYANNA)
   4. In the world of Unicode, nobody should be bothering about individual
   glyphs. If you work requires it, then, it is perhaps using an outdated
   technology. Abandon it :).
   5. If you use Unicode, it should not matter whether you are using a Mac,
   PC or any other publishing software. The text should be as transportable as
   the ordinary English Text (which follows ASCII standard). Unicode is an
   international standard, and almost all the applications and operating
   systems developed in the last decade should fully support it.

Regards,
Suresh.


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