Naoriya Phulo script
A constructed script to write Meitei language / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Not to be confused with Odia script.
The Naoriya Phulo script (Meitei: Naoriya Phulo Mayek), also known as the Naoria script (Meitei: Naoria Mayek[1])[lower-alpha 2], the Invented Meitei Yelhou Mayek script, or the Invented Meetei Yelhou Mayek script[lower-alpha 3], is a constructed script, invented by Laininghan Naoriya Phulo (1888-1941), to write Meitei language (officially called Manipuri language). It is different from the Meitei Mayek, the official script for Meitei language. It shares many similarities with the Devanagari script and the Eastern Nagari script (Bengali-Assamese script).[2][3][4]
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Naoriya Phulo script (Meitei: Naoriya Phulo Mayek)[lower-alpha 1] | |
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Script type | abugida
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Time period | 20th century AD – present |
Official script | no |
Languages | Meitei language (officially termed as Manipuri) |
Related scripts | |
Sister systems | Meitei Mayek (traditional Meitei script), Devanagari script and the Eastern Nagari script (Bengali-Assamese script) |
It is a constructed script developed by Laininghan Naoriya Phulo (1888-1941). | |
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