Pegon
Pegon letters are Arabic letters or more precisely: Jawi scripts are modified to write Javanese and Sundanese words. Pegon is believed to have come from the Javanese language which means a deviation. Because Javanese written in Arabic letters is considered something unusual. In contrast to Jawi letters, written bare, pegon is almost always marked with a vowel sign. Otherwise, it is not called pegon anymore but bare. The Javanese language has more vocal vocabulary than Malay so that vocals should be written to avoid confusion. Below is a list of pegon letters. The letters that are not in the true Arabic letters are given a circle. Pegon Letter Pegon Letter Pegon The pegon font in Java is mainly used by devout Muslims, especially in pesantren-pesantren. Usually this is only used to write comments in the Quran, but many script manuscript manuscripts are generally written in pegon. For example, the scripts of Joseph Fiber.