Bengali–Assamese script
The Bengali–Assamese script (or Eastern Nagari script), is a modern eastern script that emerged from the Brahmic script. Gaudi script is considered as the ancestor of the script. It is known as "Bengali script" among Bengali speakers only; and as "Assamese or Purbi Nagari script" among Assamese speakers.
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Bengali–Assamese script
The Bengali–Assamese script (or Eastern Nagari script), is a modern eastern script that emerged from the Brahmic script. Gaudi script is considered as the ancestor of the script. It is known as "Bengali script" among Bengali speakers only; and as "Assamese or Purbi Nagari script" among Assamese speakers.
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The Bengali–Assamese script (o ...... tter for the /w/ or /v/ sound.
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বাংলা-অসমীয়া
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" currently used for ra is use ...... the modern form of which is "
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". Though the modern Assamese ...... continues to use this for va.
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, the Bengali
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Early 13th century rock inscription near Guwahati, Assam
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Halhed's script, 1778, as desi ...... the chart sports the Assamese
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Inscription from Valavarman II ...... atras are already discernible.
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Modern Eastern Nagari or Bengali-Assamese script
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The text, from the 18th centur ...... ja. The modern Bengali glyph "
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was used interchangeably in the text.
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vertical
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Aramaic alphabet [a]
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Phoenician alphabet [a]
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Proto-Sinaitic alphabet [a]
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[a] The Semitic origin of Brahmic scripts is not universally agreed upon.
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Evolution of Bengali-Assamese script
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Beng
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Assamese, Bengali, Bishnupriya ...... Angika, Kamtapuri and others.
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Bengali–Assamese
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c. 1100–present
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The Bengali–Assamese script (o ...... ript" among Assamese speakers.
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Bengali–Assamese script
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