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Translingual
Symbol
- The cardinal number two.
- A digit in the decimal system of numbering, as well as octal, and hexadecimal. Unlike naturally developed instances of the Hindu-Arabic decimal number system, N'ko numbers have the most significant digit on the right.[1] It is Unicode policy to store the most significant digit first, so these digits have right-to-left ordering just like the consonants of the N'ko script.
Alternative forms
The following are equivalent forms as digits:
- Arabic (Eastern) numerals: ٢
- Arabic (Western) numerals: 2
- Assamese numerals: ২
- Balinese numerals: ᭒
- Bengali numerals: ২
- Brahmi numerals: 𑁨
- Chakma numerals: 𑄸
- Cham numerals: ꩒
- Devanagari numerals: २
- Dhives Akuru numerals: 𑥒
- Gujarati numerals: ૨
- Gurmukhi numerals: ੨
- Hanifi Rohingya numerals: 𐴲
- Javanese numerals: ꧒
- Kannada numerals: ೨
- Kawi numerals: 𑽒
- Kayah Li numerals: ꤂
- Khmer numerals: ២
- Khudawadi numerals: 𑋲
- Lanna numerals: (secular) ᪂, (religious) ᪒
- Lao numerals: ໒
- Lepcha numerals: ᱂
- Limbu numerals: ᥈
- Malayalam numerals: ൨
- Meitei numerals: ꯲
- Mongolian numerals: ᠒
- Myanmar numerals: ၂
- N'Ko numerals: ߂
- Ol Chiki numerals: ᱒
- Odia numerals: ୨
- Osmanya numerals: 𐒢
- Persian numerals: ۲
- Saurashtra numerals: ꣒
- Sharada numerals: 𑇒
- Sinhalese numerals: ෨
- Sundanese numerals: ᮲
- Takri numerals: 𑛂
- Tamil numerals: ௨
- Telugu numerals: ౨
- Thai numerals: ๒
- Tibetan numerals: ༢
- Tirhuta numerals: 𑓒
- Warang Citi numerals: 𑣢
The following are equivalent as representations of the cardinal number:
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