Nag Mundari

Script details
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| Code | Nagm |
| Script type | alphabet |
| Region | South Asian |
| Status | Current |
| Direction | LTR |
| Baseline | bottom |
| Case | no |
| White space | between words |
| Complex behaviors | diacritics |
| OpenType code | nagm |
| ISO 15924 Number | 295 (left-to-right alphabetic) |
Script description
Section titled “Script description”The Nag Mundari script has sometimes been called Mundari Bani script.
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It has been used for writing the Mundari language of India. The script was invented by Rohidas Singh Nag in the latter half of the 20th century.
The script has 27 letters, 5 “tong” (a collection of symbols and diacritics), and script specific digits. European-style punctuation is used.
Languages that use this script
Section titled “Languages that use this script”| Language | Writing System Code | Writing System Status | SLDR/CLDR locale | Regional variants |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Mundari | unr-Nagm | in use | unr-Nagm-NP (Nepal) |
Unicode status
Section titled “Unicode status”In The Unicode Standard, Nag Mundari script implementation is discussed in Chapter 13: South and Central Asia-II — Other Modern Scripts.
Resources
Section titled “Resources”- ScriptSource page for Nag Mundari script - all about scripts, languages, and writing systems