Sylheti Nagari or Syloti Nagri (Silôṭi Nagôri) is the original script used for writing the Sylheti language. It is an almost extinct script, as the Sylheti language is currently written in the Eastern Nagari script also used for Bengali and Assamese. It is also known as Jalalabadi Nagri, Musalmani Nagri, Phul Nagri etc.
Sylheti symbols
Vowels
- 5 independent vowels
- 5 dependent vowel signs attached to a consonant letter
Modifiers
Consonants
Digits
Sylheti Nagari in Unicode
The Unicode range for Sylheti Nagari is U+A800–U+A82F. Grey areas indicate non-assigned code points.
Syloti Nagari
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A |
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D |
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| U+A80x |
ꠀ |
ꠁ |
ꠂ |
ꠃ |
ꠄ |
ꠅ |
꠆ |
ꠇ |
ꠈ |
ꠉ |
ꠊ |
ꠋ |
ꠌ |
ꠍ |
ꠎ |
ꠏ |
| U+A81x |
ꠐ |
ꠑ |
ꠒ |
ꠓ |
ꠔ |
ꠕ |
ꠖ |
ꠗ |
ꠘ |
ꠙ |
ꠚ |
ꠛ |
ꠜ |
ꠝ |
ꠞ |
ꠟ |
| U+A82x |
ꠠ |
ꠡ |
ꠢ |
ꠣ |
ꠤ |
ꠥ |
ꠦ |
ꠧ |
꠨ |
꠩ |
꠪ |
꠫ |
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Similarities between Nagri Unicode and Bangla
Sample Text
Front page of a Nagri book titled "Halot-un-Nabi", written in the mid nineteenth century by Sadeq Ali of Sylhet
References
External links
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