Syloti Nagri
Syloti Nagri is a block of the Unicode standard that contains characters used to write the Sylheti language, a Indo-Aryan language spoken by the Sylheti people of Bangladesh and India. The Syloti Nagri script is an alphabet, with each letter representing a specific sound in the Sylheti language. This block contains all the letters needed to write Syloti Nagri text, as well as a number of punctuation marks and other symbols. The Syloti Nagri block is often used in conjunction with other Unicode blocks to represent Sylheti text in digital form.
ꠀ
U+A800
ꠁ
U+A801
ꠂ
U+A802
ꠃ
U+A803
ꠄ
U+A804
ꠅ
U+A805
꠆
U+A806
ꠇ
U+A807
ꠈ
U+A808
ꠉ
U+A809
ꠊ
U+A80A
ꠋ
U+A80B
ꠌ
U+A80C
ꠍ
U+A80D
ꠎ
U+A80E
ꠏ
U+A80F
ꠐ
U+A810
ꠑ
U+A811
ꠒ
U+A812
ꠓ
U+A813
ꠔ
U+A814
ꠕ
U+A815
ꠖ
U+A816
ꠗ
U+A817
ꠘ
U+A818
ꠙ
U+A819
ꠚ
U+A81A
ꠛ
U+A81B
ꠜ
U+A81C
ꠝ
U+A81D
ꠞ
U+A81E
ꠟ
U+A81F
ꠠ
U+A820
ꠡ
U+A821
ꠢ
U+A822
ꠣ
U+A823
ꠤ
U+A824
ꠥ
U+A825
ꠦ
U+A826
ꠧ
U+A827
꠨
U+A828
꠩
U+A829
꠪
U+A82A
꠫
U+A82B