ISO 15924:Hani
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Hani is the ISO 15924 code that can be used to encode several writing systems based on sinograms (often unformally named ideographs):
- Hanzi (Ming (typeface)), used in classical Chinese (Mandarin) and several related languages in the past imperial China.
- For modern scripts used in Chinese, see ISO 15924:Hant and ISO 15924:Hans.
- Chữ Nôm, used in Vietnamese
- Hán Tự, used in Vietnamese
- Kanji, used in Japanese
- Hanja, used in Korean
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