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Meitei Mayek Script Information

Meetei Mayek script (also Meithei Mayek, Meitei Mayek, Manipuri script) (Manipuri: Meetei Mayek) is an abugida that was used for the Meitei language (Manipuri), one of the official languages of the Indian state of Manipur, until the eighteenth century, and was replaced by the Bengali script. A few manuscripts survive (right). In the twentieth century the script experienced a resurgence.

Meetei Mayek is a Brahmic script with an uncertain history. Since the Meitei language does not have voiced consonants, there are only fifteen consonant letters used for native words, plus three letters for pure vowels. Nine additional consonant letters inherited from the Indic languages are available for borrowings. There are seven vowel diacritics and a final consonant (/ŋ/) diacritic. Every letter is named after a body part of human being.

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Unicode

Meitei Mayek script was added to the Unicode Standard in October, 2009 with the release of version 5.2.

Blocks

The Unicode block for Meitei Mayek, called Meetei Mayek, is U+ABC0–U+ABFF.

Characters for historical orthographies are part of the Meetei Mayek Extensions block at U+AAE0–U+AAFF. Grey areas indicate non-assigned code points:

Meetei Mayek[1] Unicode.org chart (PDF)
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 A B C D E F
U+ABCx
U+ABDx
U+ABEx
U+ABFx
Notes
1.^ As of Unicode version 6.1
Meetei Mayek Extensions[1] Unicode.org chart (PDF)
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 A B C D E F
U+AAEx
U+AAFx
Notes
1.^ As of Unicode version 6.1

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