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The '''Javanese script''', natively known as ''Carakan'' (''Tjarakan''), is the script originally used to write [[Javanese language|Javanese]].
 
Currently it is difficult to encode or render on computer system, but [[Unicode]] support is currently underway.<ref>[http://www.unicode.org/pending/pending.html Unicode pending]</ref>.
 
==Type of Writing System==
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===Special Characters===
Words borrowed from other languages such as [[Arabic]] or [[Malay language|Malay]] are indicated by writing diacritic marks over similar sounding Javanese letters.<ref name=ws/> On top of that, Javanese also uses special characters to write foreign names or words.
 
Words borrowed from other languages such as [[Arabic]] or [[Malay]] are indicated by writing diacritic marks over similar sounding Javanese letters.<ref name=ws/> On top of that, Javanese also uses special characters to write foreign names or words.
 
A: There are five special characters used to write non-Javanese [[vowels]]. The five [[vowels]] are represented by the following names.<ref name=jour/>