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id: "Gara" | ||
name: "Garay" | ||
family: "African" | ||
summary: "Garay is an African bicameral alphabet, written right-to-left. Used in Senegal for the Wolof language, it was created in 1961 by Assane Faye. It has 25 consonants and 14 vowels." |
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id: "Gukh" | ||
name: "Gurung Khema" | ||
family: "Indic" | ||
summary: "Khema (Gurung Khema, Khema Phri, Khema Lipi) is a script used by the Gurung people of Nepal, written left-to-right with a headstroke. It is an official script of the Sikkim state in India. It has 8 vowels and 29 consonants. Needs software support for complex text layout (shaping)." |
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id: "Krai" | ||
name: "Kirat Rai" | ||
family: "Indic" | ||
summary: "Kirat Rai (Khambu Rai, Rai Barṇamālā and Kirat Khambu Rai) is an Indic abugida, written left-to-right. Used for the Bantawa language in Nepal, and recognised as an official script in Sikkim state in India. It has 8 vowels and 31 consonants." |
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id: "Onao" | ||
name: "Ol Onal" | ||
family: "Indic" | ||
summary: "Ol Onal (Bhumij Lipi, Bhumij Onal) is an Indian unicameral alphabet, written left to right. It is used for the Bhumij language of India (West Bengal, Jharkhand, Orissa, and Assam). It was created between 1981 and 1992 by Mahendra Nath Sardar. It has 24 consonants and 6 vowels." |
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id: "Sunu" | ||
name: "Sunuwar" | ||
family: "Indic" | ||
summary: "Sunuwar (Jenticha, Kõits) is an Indian unicameral alphabet, written left to right. It is used for the Sunwar language of Nepal. It is recognised as an official script for Sunwar in Sikkim state, India. It was created in 1942 by Krishna Bahadur Jentisch. It has 33 letters." |
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id: "Tutg" | ||
name: "Tulu-Tigalari" | ||
family: "Indic" | ||
summary: "Tigalari (Tigaḷāri lipi, Tulu lipi, <span class=\'autonym\'> </span>) is is an Indic abugida, written left-to-right. It was used for the Tulu, Kannada and Sanskrit languages. Tulu in the Tigalari script is being taught in schools in the Mangalore and Udupi districts of Karnataka in an attempt to revive the script. It has 10 vowels and 35 consonants." |