The new scripts and characters in Version 9.0 add support for lesser-used languages worldwide, including:
- Osage, a Native American language
- Nepal Bhasa, a language of Nepal
- Fulani and other African languages
- The Bravanese dialect of Swahili, used in Somalia
- The Warsh orthography for Arabic, used in North and West Africa
- Tangut, a major historic script of China
- 19 symbols for the new 4K TV standard
- 72 emoji characters such as the following
Smileys & people | ROLLING ON THE FLOOR LAUGHING | |
FACE PALM | ||
Hand gestures | HAND WITH INDEX AND MIDDLE FINGERS CROSSED | |
Animals | BUTTERFLY | |
Food | AVOCADO | |
SHALLOW PAN OF FOOD | ||
Drink | CLINKING GLASSES | |
Travel | MOTOR SCOOTER | |
Sports | PERSON DOING CARTWHEEL |
For the full list, see emoji additions for Unicode 9.0. For a detailed description of support for emoji characters by the Unicode Standard, see UTR #51, Unicode Emoji.
Three other important Unicode specifications have been updated for Version 9.0:
- UTS #10, Unicode Collation Algorithm — sorting Unicode text
- UTS #39, Unicode Security Mechanisms — reducing Unicode spoofing
- UTS #46, Unicode IDNA Compatibility Processing — compatible processing of non-ASCII URLs