Category:Sunuwar script

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<nowiki>Sunuwar script; sunwar; sunvari kiri; script of the Sunuwar language, designed as the Kõits alphabet in Nepal, but used as an abugida (with some differences for letter forms) in Sikkim, India; système d'écriture pour la langue sunwar, conçu comme l'alphabet kõits au Népal, mais utilisé comme un alphasyllabaire (avec quelques différences de forme des lettres) dans le Sikkim en Inde; Jenticha script; Kõits script; Sunuwar alphabet; Sunu; jenticha; kõits; sunuwar; alphabet sunwar</nowiki>
Sunuwar script 
script of the Sunuwar language, designed as the Kõits alphabet in Nepal, but used as an abugida (with some differences for letter forms) in Sikkim, India
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  • Krishna Bahadur Jentich
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  • Sunwar
Inception
  • 1942
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English: The Sunuwar script is an official writing system created in 1942 in Nepal (where it is used as the original Kõits alphabet) and Sikkim, India (where it is used as an abugida). This category contains the alphabet's letters, digits and symbols, including regional variants, and recent additions or modifications in the 2000's in Nepal.

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