The Samaritan Unicode block is a set of characters used to represent the Samaritan alphabet, which is used to write the Samaritan language. Samaritan is an ancient Semitic language spoken by the Samaritan people, who live primarily in the West Bank. The Samaritan alphabet is similar to the Hebrew alphabet, but with some distinctive features. The Samaritan Unicode block includes characters for letters, numbers, punctuation marks, and diacritics. These characters are used to write Samaritan text in a variety of contexts, including religious texts, historical documents, and modern literature.
View a range of fonts that support the Samaritan block.
Below you will find all the characters that are in the Samaritan unicode block. Currently there are 61 characters in this block.