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huruf

Huruf is the Indonesian and Malay term for letters or characters that make up a writing system. In a general sense, a huruf is the smallest unit of a writing system that carries a sound value (a grapheme) or functions as a symbol in a script.

The word huruf derives from Arabic hurūf, meaning letters. In Indonesian and Malay, huruf denotes the letters

Usage in modern Indonesian and Malay generally focuses on the Latin script. Huruf kapital refers to uppercase

Scripts and history: While Indonesian and Malay today use the Latin script, the concept of huruf can

Computing and encoding: In digital text, huruf are graphemes encoded in character sets such as Unicode. A

of
the
alphabet
used
to
write
the
language,
most
commonly
the
Latin
alphabet.
The
term
is
used
across
education,
typography,
and
linguistics
to
describe
individual
characters
such
as
A,
B,
or
the
diacritics
that
can
accompany
them.
letters,
while
huruf
kecil
refers
to
lowercase
letters.
Each
huruf
can
represent
one
sound,
though
combinations
of
letters
(digraphs
or
diacritics)
may
correspond
to
a
single
phoneme
or
sound
value
in
a
given
word.
apply
to
letters
in
other
scripts
when
relevant.
Historically,
various
scripts
were
used
in
the
Indonesian
archipelago,
including
Jawi
(an
Arabic-based
script)
and
other
local
writing
systems,
before
the
widespread
adoption
of
the
Latin
alphabet.
single
huruf
may
be
represented
by
one
code
point
or
by
multiple
code
points
when
diacritics
or
combining
marks
are
involved.
This
ensures
consistent
representation
and
rendering
across
platforms.