Ojhopath

Ojhopath

Infobox Writing system
name=Ojhopath
type=Abugida
languages=Chakma language
fam1=Proto-Canaanite alphabet
fam2=Phoenician alphabet
fam3=Aramaic alphabet
fam4=Brahmi script
iso15924 = Chak

Ojhapath, Ojhopath, Aaojhapath( as some Chakma like to call) or Chakma is an abugida used for the Chakma language. There is no standardized transcription of the script. The forms of the letters are quite similar to those of the Burmese script.


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