How Unicode Supports All World Scripts

The Unicode Standard assigns unique code points to characters from every major writing system in the world. Arabic occupies the U+0600–U+06FF block. Devanagari (used for Hindi, Sanskrit, Marathi) occupies U+0900–U+097F. Chinese, Japanese, and Korean characters share the large CJK Unified Ideographs block (U+4E00–U+9FFF). Each script block ensures that characters from that language display consistently across all Unicode-compliant applications and operating systems.

For developers, this reference page provides quick access to sample text from multiple Unicode script blocks for testing font rendering, RTL (right-to-left) support, text input handling, and internationalization (i18n) in web applications. For content creators, it provides authentic Unicode text samples for multilingual social media posts, website headers, and design mockups.

All characters on this page are standard Unicode UTF-8 text. They can be copied and pasted into any text field, programming string, or document on any modern device without encoding issues.