Nag Chiki alphabet   Nag Chiki

The Nag Chiki alphabet was created in 2012 by Dinesh Mudi, a Koda linguist from Paschim Medinipur in West Bengal, India. It is used to write Koda, a North Munda language spoken in northeastern India and northwest Bangladesh. A number of books have been published in this alphabet.

Nag Chiki is also known as Nagchiki, Kora Nagchiki or Koda Nagchiki'. Koda is usually written in the Bengali alphabet.

Notable features

Nag Chiki alphabet

Nag Chiki alphabet

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Sample text

Sample text in Koda in the Nag Chiki alphabet

Transliteration (Bengali script)

যত হড় ফুরগাল লেকা সমান মরজাদাতে হেৎদ অধিকার ইদি কাতেৎ জানামা কানা । আকু-আ বিবেক হেৎদ বুদধি মেনা-আ এনখান যতচ্ গেদ হানি আয়া-আ নাতিরাং বক বয়হা মনে ভাবা কাতেৎ বেভার করাগে উচিত্ তানা ।

Transliteration (Latin script)

Jôtô hôṛô phurgāl lekā sômān môrjādāte hetd ôdhikār idi kātet jānāmā kānā. Āku-ā bibek hetd buddhi menā-ā enkhān jôtôc ged hāni āyā-ā nātirāṅ bôk bôyhā mône bhābā katet bebhār kôrāge ucit tānā.

Translation

All human beings are born free and equal in dignity and rights. They are endowed with reason and conscience and should act towards one another in a spirit of brotherhood.
(Article 1 of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights)

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Alphabets

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Page created: 29.08.24. Last modified: 30.08.24

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