Sundanese (Unicode block)
The Sundanese Unicode block is a range of code points dedicated to representing the Sundanese script. This script is used for writing the Sundanese language, which is spoken by a significant population on the island of Java, Indonesia. The block encompasses characters required for both modern and historical forms of the script, including vowels, consonants, punctuation marks, and numerical digits. Its inclusion in the Unicode standard allows for the consistent and accurate representation of Sundanese text in digital environments, supporting the language's preservation and accessibility in computing and online communication. The specific code point range assigned to the Sundanese block ensures that software and fonts can correctly render Sundanese characters, enabling the creation and display of digital documents, websites, and other resources in the language.