- Source: Pracalit script
Prachalit, also known as Newa, Newar, Newari, or Nepāla lipi is a type of abugida script developed from the Nepalese scripts, which are a part of the family of Brahmic scripts descended from Brahmi script. It is used to write Nepal Bhasa, Sanskrit and Pali. Various publications are still published in this script including the Sikkim Herald the bulletin of the Sikkim government (Newari edition).
Consonants
Vowels
Symbols
Numerals
Unicode
Prachalit Nepal script was added to the Unicode Standard in June, 2016 with the release of version 9.0.
The Unicode block for Prachalit Nepal, called Newa, is U+11400–U+1147F:
See also
Nepalese scripts
References
Further reading
Rabison Shakya (2002). Alphabet of the Nepalese Scriptbook. Patan, Nepal. ISBN 99933-34-36-7.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link) Covers Prachalit, Ranjana and Bhujimol, development, current use, information about and drawings of character formation.
Hall, Pat (21 September 2012). "Problems with Unicode for Languages Unsupported by Computers" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 16 August 2016. Retrieved 24 June 2016.
External links
ScriptSource page on Prachalit Nepal script
Fonts for Prachalit, Ranjana and Brahmi scripts
Noto Sans Newa (GitHub) – a Noto font for Newa
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Alfabet Latin
- Alfabet Kiril
- Aksara Sunda Kuno
- Aksara Geʽez
- Aksara Kawi
- Alfabet Yunani
- Aksara Rejang
- Aksara Lontara
- Kanji
- Aksara Bali
- Pracalit script
- Nepalese scripts
- List of writing systems
- Newar people
- Brahmic scripts
- Newar language
- Bhujimol script
- Nāgarī script
- Gupta script
- Kannada script