- boxes,
misplaced vowels or
missing conjuncts instead of
Indic text. The
Brahmic scripts, also
known as
Indic scripts, are a
family of
abugida writing systems...
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Fowler have
suggested aksara or āksharik.
Abugidas include the
extensive Brahmic family of
scripts of Tibet,
South and
Southeast Asia,
Semitic Ethiopic...
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known Brahmic writing system in
Indonesia and the
ancestor to all
Brahmic based writing systems in
Insular Southeast Asia.
Balinese – A
Brahmic-based...
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Latin characters) is an
international standard for the
romanization of
Brahmic and
Nastaliq scripts.
Published in 2001, it is part of a
series of international...
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Brahmi numerals are a
numeral system attested in the
Indian subcontinent from the 3rd
century BCE. It is the
direct graphic ancestor of the
modern Hindu–Arabic...
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Simplified transliteration. ISO/DIS 259-3:
Phonemic transcription. ALA-LC The
Brahmic family of
abugidas is used for
languages of the
Indian subcontinent and...
- (0860–086F)
Arabic Extended-B (0870–089F)
Arabic Extended-A (08A0–08FF)
Brahmic scripts:
Devanagari (0900–097F)
Bengali (0980–09FF)
Gurmukhi (0A00–0A7F)...
- romanized: Oḍiā akṣara, also Odia: ଓଡ଼ିଆ ଲିପି, romanized: Oḍiā lipi) is a
Brahmic script used to
write primarily Odia
language and
others including Sanskrit...
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speakers as of 2001. It is
written using the
Sinhala script,
which is a
Brahmic script closely related to the
Grantha script of
South India.
Sinhala is...
- Siddhāṃ), also
known in its
later evolved form as Siddhamātṛkā, is a
medieval Brahmic abugida,
derived from the
Gupta script and
ancestral to the Nāgarī, ****amese...