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Javánská periodická tabulka - Javanese Periodic table

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1 Hidrogèn
H
  Helium
He
2 Litium
Li
Berilium
Be

 

Boron
B
Karbon
C
Zat_lemes
N_Nitrogèn
Zat_asam
O_Oksigèn
Fluorin
F
Neon
Ne
3 Natrium
Na_Sodium
Magnesium
Mg

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Aluminium
Al
Silikon
Si
Fosforus
P
Welirang
S_Sulfur
Klorin
Cl
Argon
Ar
4 Kalium
K
Kalsium
Ca
Skandium
Sc
Titanium
Ti
Vanadium
V
Kromium
Cr
Mangan
Mn
Wesi
Fe
Kobalt
Co
Nikel
Ni
Tembaga
Cu
Sèng
Zn
Galium
Ga
Germanium
Ge
Arsenik
As_Arsen
Selenium
Se
Bromin
Br
Kripton
Kr
5 Rubidium
Rb
Stronsium
Sr
Itrium
Y
Zirkonium
Zr
Niobium
Nb
Molibdenum
Mo
Teknesium
Tc
Rutenium
Ru
Rhodium
Rh
Paladium
Pd
Pérak
Ag
Kadmium
Cd
Indium
In
Timah
Sn
Antimon
Sb
Telurium
Te
Yodium
I_Iodin
Ksenon
Xe
6 Sesium
Cs
Barium
Ba
Lutesium
Lu
Hafnium
Hf
Tantalum
Ta
Wolfram
W
Renium
Re
Osmium
Os
Iridium
Ir
Platina
Pt
Emas
Au
Raksa
Hg
Talium
Tl
Timbal
Pb
Bismut
Bi
Polonium
Po
Astatin
At
Radon
Rn
7 Francium
Fr
Radium
Ra
Lawrensium
Lr
Rutherfordium
Rf
Dubnium
Db
Seaborgium
Sg
Bohrium
Bh
Hassium
Hs
Meitnerium
Mt
Darmstadtium
Ds
  Lantanum
La
Serium
Ce
Praseodimium
Pr
Neodimium
Nd
Promethium
Pm
Samarium
Sm
Europium
Eu
Gadolinium
Gd
Terbium
Tb
Disprosium
Dy
Holmium
Ho
Erbium
Er
Tulium
Tm
Iterbium
Yb
  Aktinium
Ac
Torium
Th
Protaktinium
Pa
Uranium
U
Neptunium
Np
Plutonium
Pu
Americium
Am
Kurium
Cm
Berkelium
Bk
Kalifornium
Cf
Einsteinium
Es
Fermium
Fm
Mendelevium
Md
Nobelium
No

1A 2A 3B 4B 5B 6B 7B 8B 8B 8B 6B 2B 3A 4A 5A 6A 7A 8A
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Javánská periodická tabulka - Javanese Periodic table
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              Fe
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                    Ag
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    Sn
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                    Au
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Dictionary The Javanese script (natively known as Aksara Jawa, Hanacaraka, Carakan, and Dentawyanjana) is one of Indonesia's traditional scripts developed on the island of Java. The script is primarily used to write the Javanese language, but in the course of its development has also been used to write several other regional languages such as Sundanese, Madurese, and Sasak; the lingua franca of the region, Malay; as well as the historical languages Kawi and Sanskrit. Javanese script was actively used by the Javanese people for writing day-to-day and literary texts from at least mid-15th Century CE until the mid-20th Century CE, before its function was gradually supplanted by the Latin alphabet. Today the script is taught in DI Yogyakarta, Central Java, and the East Java Province as part of the local curriculum, but with very limited function in everyday use.

The Javanese script is an abugida writing system which consists of 20 to 33 basic letters, depending on the language being written. Like other Brahmic scripts, each letter (called an aksara) represents a syllable with the inherent vowel /a/ or /ɔ/ which can be changed with the placement of diacritics around the letter. Each letter has a conjunct form called pasangan, which nullifies the inherent vowel of the previous letter. Traditionally, the script is written without space between words (scriptio continua) but is interspersed with a group of decorative punctuation.


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