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Bengali alphabet for beginners
Bengali alphabet for beginners












bengali alphabet for beginners

  • Yoruba in the 17th century with the Ajami script.
  • Uzbek (Formerly, now Cyrillic and Latin are more commonly used).
  • Turkmen (on occasion in Iran and Afghanistan).
  • Nogai (before 1928 and Latin, now uses the Cyrillic).
  • Judaeo-Spanish (until the 20th century).
  • bengali alphabet for beginners

    Ingush (at the beginning of the 20th century).Harari (originally, now uses the Ge'ez script).

    bengali alphabet for beginners

  • Greek (on occasion in certain areas of Greece and Anatolia).
  • Filipino used by Muslims from the 14th century to the 16th century, now the Arabic script for Filipino is extinct and is replaced by Spanish in Latin script, which uses the letter Ñ as an extra letter.
  • French in Algeria and other parts of North Africa during the French colonial period.
  • Dogri (also uses Devanāgarī in India and Takri script).
  • Chinese in the Arabic-derived Xiao'erjing alphabet.
  • Chechen (alongside the Georgian script).
  • Bengali (Historical) (along with Bengali, Sylheti and Assamese script).
  • Afrikaans (briefly, in the early 19th century).
  • Adyghe (before 1927 and Latin script, now uses the Cyrillic script).
  • Acehnese (on occasion, after the colonization by the Dutch).













  • Bengali alphabet for beginners