Ol Chiki Alphabet
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᱐1C50
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᱑1C51
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᱒1C52
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᱓1C53
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᱔1C54
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᱕1C55
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᱖1C56
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᱗1C57
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᱘1C58
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᱙1C59
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ᱚ1C5A
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ᱛ1C5B
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ᱜ1C5C
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ᱝ1C5D
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ᱞ1C5E
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ᱟ1C5F
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ᱠ1C60
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ᱡ1C61
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ᱢ1C62
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ᱣ1C63
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ᱤ1C64
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ᱥ1C65
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ᱦ1C66
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ᱧ1C67
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ᱨ1C68
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ᱩ1C69
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ᱪ1C6A
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ᱫ1C6B
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ᱬ1C6C
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ᱭ1C6D
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ᱮ1C6E
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ᱯ1C6F
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ᱰ1C70
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ᱱ1C71
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ᱲ1C72
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ᱳ1C73
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ᱴ1C74
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ᱵ1C75
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ᱶ1C76
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ᱷ1C77
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ᱸ1C78
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ᱹ1C79
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ᱺ1C7A
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ᱻ1C7B
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ᱼ1C7C
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ᱽ1C7D
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᱾1C7E
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᱿1C7F
Beschreibung
The Ol Chiki alphabet was created for one of the official languages of India — Santali. The author of the alphabet is Pandit Raghunath Murmu, who introduced it in 1925. Before that, Santali was written with the use of Bengali 0985–09CD , Latin 0041–007A or Oriya 0B05–0B32 .
According to some statistics, nowadays around 1 million people are familiar with this alphabet.
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A
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B
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C
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D
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E
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F
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G
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H
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I
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J
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K
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L
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M
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N
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O
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P
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R
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S
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T
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U
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V
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W
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Y
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