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Nanukhi (A script of sacred texts) - Neography Profile   Advanced
NameNanukhi
SubtitleA script of sacred texts
SiteNanukhi
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Site LanguageEnglish
Authornid
Script TypeAbugida
DescriptionNanukhi is an Indic-style script, with a hanging orientation. It was designed with a prototypical language with an Indian phonology in mind (the inception of which awaits the completion of two other conlangs, all three of which are tied diachronically), and is designed to be very phonologically and orthographically regular. It doesn't make a distinction between alveolar and dento-lingual consonants, nor bilabial and dento-labial consonants, but dento-lingual and bilabial are each considered the respective norms.
InfluencesTengwar's orthographic derivation, Gujarati, Gurmukhi, a handful of Tibetan scripts.
Languages Used ForPrototypical VWX, English, most Indian languages, Arabic
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Submitted Bynid
Date SubmittedSunday, August 01, 2004
Date EditedSunday, August 01, 2004
Date To HeadlineWednesday, August 04, 2004

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