Mundari Bani
| Mundari Bani π§ππ¨πππ£π πππ¨π | |
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'Mundari' in Mundari Bani Script | |
| Script type | |
| Creator | Rohidas Singh Nag |
| Created | 1982 |
Period | 1982 to present |
| Direction | Left to Right |
| Region | India |
| Languages | Mundari |
| Related scripts | |
Parent systems | Original invention
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| ISO 15924 | |
| ISO 15924 | Nagm (295), βNag Mundari |
| Unicode | |
Unicode alias | Nag Mundari |
| U+1E4D0βU+1E4FF Nag Mundari | |
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Mundari Bani (Mundari: π§ππ¨πππ£π πππ¨π, romanized: Mundari Bani) also known as Nag Mundari (Mundari: π¨ππ¦ π§ππ¨πππ£π, romanized: Nag Mundari) and Mundari Bani Hisir , or the Mundari alphabet, is the writing system created for the Mundari language, spoken in eastern India. Mundari is an Austroasiatic language. Mundari Bani has 27 letters and five diacritics, the forms of which are intended to evoke natural shapes. The script is written from left to right.
Community elder and author Rohidas Singh Nag invented and published in late 1980 the alphabetic writing system Mundari Bani, which has seen limited but increasing use in literature, education, and computing.