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Tanchangya script information


Tanchangya
𑄖𑄧𑄐𑄴𑄌𑄧𑄁𑄉𑄴𑄡
'Tanchangya' in Tanchangya
Script type
Abugida
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Parent systems
Proto-Sinaitic alphabet
  • Phoenician alphabet
    • Aramaic alphabet
      • Brahmi script
        • Pallava alphabet
          • Mon
            • Tanchangya
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The Tanchangya script, also known as Ka-Pat, is an abugida used to write the Tanchangya language. It is in the southern Brahmic family of scripts. Due to its script family, it has similarities to the Burmese alphabet, and Mon alphabet.

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