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+ Noto Sans Nushu is an unmodulated (“sans serif”) design for the East Asian + Nüshu script with a simplified skeleton and large counters. It is + suitable for shorter texts, especially in smaller font sizes and user + interface contexts. +

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+ Noto Sans Nushu contains 402 glyphs, and supports 401 characters from the + Unicode block Nushu. +

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Supported writing systems

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Nüshu

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+ Nüshu (𛆁𛈬‎) is an East Asian logo-syllabary, + written vertically left-to-right. Was used in the 13th–20th centuries by women + in Jiangyong County in Hunan province of southern China, mainly for the + Chinese dialect Xiangnan Tuhua. Recently revived. Read more on + ScriptSource, + Unicode, Wikipedia, + Wiktionary, + r12a. +