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      • The Bengali–Assamese script, sometimes also known as Eastern Nagari, is an eastern Brahmic script, primarily used today for the Bengali and Assamese language spoken in eastern South Asia.
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  2. The Bengali–Assamese script, sometimes also known as Eastern Nagari, is an eastern Brahmic script, primarily used today for the Bengali and Assamese language spoken in eastern South Asia. It evolved from Gaudi script, also the common ancestor of the Odia and Tirhuta scripts.

    • left-to-right
    • Abugida
    • c. 1100–present
  3. Noto Serif Bengali is a modulated (“serif”) design for texts in the Indic Bangla (Bengali) script. Noto Serif Bengali has multiple weights and widths, contains 640 glyphs, 19 OpenType...

  4. The Bengali alphabet uses the same written characters as Assamese. Assamese, however, contains two characters that are not used to write Bengali. Unless otherwise indicated, the fonts below can be used to display all the characters in both languages.

  5. The Kamarupi script, or traditional Assamese script, developed from Siddham script in Assam and neighbouring regions of northern India which make up the historical Kamarupa region. It was used from 13th century to mid-19th century.

  6. The BengaliAssamese script (also Eastern Nagari script) is the fifth most widely used writing system in the world. It is the basis of the Bengali alphabet , Assamese alphabet and Tirhuta (a mix of Devanagari and Eastern Nagari).

  7. Apr 12, 2024 · The Assamese script, known as the Assamese or Oxomiya script (অসমীয়া লিপি), writes the language spoken primarily in Assam. This script derives from the ancient Brahmi script.

  8. The Assamese alphabet [3] ( Assamese: অসমীয়া বৰ্ণমালা, romanized : Ôxômiya Bôrnômala) is a writing system of the Assamese language and is a part of the Bengali-Assamese script.

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