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ꠍꠤꠟꠐꠤ ꠉꠘꠣ /silɔʈi ɡɔna/ ꠅꠁꠟꠉꠤ ꠄꠉꠥ ꠉꠘꠣꠞ ꠔꠞꠤꠇꠣ ꠇꠥꠘꠥ ꠇꠥꠘꠥ ꠎꠦꠉꠣꠔ ꠘꠣꠉꠞꠤ ꠉꠘꠣ /naɡɾi ɡɔna/ ꠀꠞꠘꠣꠄ ꠍꠤꠟꠐꠤ ꠘꠣꠉꠞꠤ ꠉꠘꠣ /silɔʈi naɡɾi ɡɔna/ ꠢꠤꠡꠣꠛꠦꠅ ꠙꠞꠤꠌꠤꠔ ⁕ ꠔꠄ ꠁꠍꠟꠣꠝꠤꠀ ꠙꠞ꠆ꠦꠍ ꠕꠘꠦ ꠍꠣꠙꠣꠁꠟ ꠛꠁꠀꠘ꠆ꠔ ꠀꠞ꠆ꠎꠣꠔ ꠡꠁꠋꠈ꠆ꠈꠣ ꠕꠣꠇꠣꠄ ꠁꠃꠘꠤꠇꠥꠒꠅ ꠎꠦꠉꠣ ꠙꠣꠁꠍꠦꠘꠣ ꠨ ꠘꠄꠀ ꠇꠞꠤ ꠙꠍ꠆ꠔꠣꠛ ꠞꠣꠈꠣ ꠅꠁꠍꠦ ⁕[1] ꠁꠎꠣꠔ ꠉꠘꠣ ꠀꠞꠤꠎꠣꠅꠀꠞ ꠙꠕꠦ ꠨ ꠄꠞꠃꠙ꠆ꠞꠦ ꠝꠣꠁꠘ꠆ꠡꠦ ꠎꠤꠖ ꠇꠞꠤ ꠁꠘ꠆ꠐꠣꠞꠘꠦꠐꠕꠘꠦ ꠢꠞꠣꠘꠤꠞ ꠌꠦꠡ꠆ꠐꠣ ꠇꠞ꠆ꠍꠂꠘ ꠎꠣ ꠙꠞꠖꠦꠡꠤ ꠉꠛꠦꠡꠇꠅꠇꠟꠞ ꠅ ꠌꠃꠇꠅ ꠛꠣꠎ꠆ꠍꠦ ⁕[2]

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ꠀꠞ꠆ꠎꠣꠔ ꠡꠁꠋꠈ꠆ꠈꠣꠞ ꠟꠉꠦ ꠝꠤꠟꠣꠁꠀ ꠖꠦꠈꠣ edit

ꠀꠡꠟ ꠐꠦꠝ꠆ꠙꠟꠦꠐ: ꠖꠦꠈꠂꠘꠟꠦꠈꠂꠘ

ꠍꠤꠟꠐꠤ (ꠘꠣꠉ꠆ꠞꠤ) ꠉꠘꠣ ꠍꠤꠟꠐꠤ (ꠘꠣꠉ꠆ꠞꠤ) ꠘꠣꠝ ꠢꠣꠔ꠆ꠎꠦꠉꠣꠞ ꠢꠞꠚꠞ ꠃꠌ꠆ꠌꠣꠞꠘ꠆ꠖꠤ ꠙꠥꠛꠞ ꠁꠘ꠆ꠖꠥ-ꠀꠞ꠆ꠛꠤ ꠉꠘꠣ ꠙꠥꠌ꠆ꠝꠞ ꠁꠘ꠆ꠖꠥ-ꠀꠞ꠆ꠛꠤ ꠉꠘꠣ ꠝꠋꠉꠟꠤ ꠉꠘꠣ ꠛꠦꠋꠉꠟꠤ ꠉꠘꠣ ꠔꠤꠛ꠆ꠛꠔꠤ ꠉꠘꠣ
  ꠡꠥꠁꠘ꠆ꠘ /ʃuinnɔ/ 0
  ꠄꠇ /ex/ ١
  ꠖꠥꠁ /dui/ ٢
  ꠔꠤꠘ /t̪in/
  ꠌꠣꠁꠞ/ꠌꠣꠞꠤ /sair/ /sari/
  ꠙꠣꠌ /ɸas/
  ꠍꠄ /sɔj/
  ꠢꠣꠔ /ɦat̪/ ٧
  ꠀꠐ /aʈ/ 8
  ꠘꠄ /nɔj/ ٩

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  1. Mandal, Biswajit (4 September 2021). "PROPOSAL TO ENCODE SYLOTI NAGRI NUMERALS" (PDF).
  2. "Atlas of Endangered Alphabets: Indigenous and minority writing systems, and the people who are trying to save them." |access-date=2023-05-01 |language=en-US |quote=Marie Thaut of the internationally-renowned School for Oriental and African Studies in London, an expert and impeccable witness, discovered that the original numbers, and references to them, have been deleted in several internet locations. They have been replaced with text saying that Syloti Nagri uses a different set of numerals called Purbi Nagri, which are associated with Bangla, the official language of Bangladesh. “The original numbers,” she writes, “do exist and shouldn’t be erased from history.”

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