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Hanifi is the alphabet for the language of the Rohingya people living in Myanmar and Bangladesh. The total number of native speakers is about 1 million people. The original script was developed in the 1980s by the language committee under the leadership of Nolan Mohammad Hanif. Before that, the Rohingya people used Arabic. Nowadays Hanifi is used both in digital and handwritten texts.

The Hanifi letters are similar to Arabic. The text goes from right to left. At the same time, the alphabet is characterized as constant-vocal. Independent vowels are marked by the letter “A”. You can add another vowel icon, if necessary. European and Arabic punctuation marks are used. Harifi has its own glyphs for decimal digits.

Propriedades

Intervalo 10D00–10D3F
Símbolos 64
Símbolos

Cartas

Carta adicional

Vogais

Silenciador de vogal

Marca de nasalização

Sinais de tom

Sinal de geminação

Dígitos

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