Sinhala script

Sinhala script (Sinhalese)
සිංහල අක්ෂර මාලාව
Siṁhala Akṣara Mālāwa
Script type
Time period
8th century CE – present[1]
DirectionLeft-to-right Edit this on Wikidata
LanguagesSinhala, Pali, Sanskrit
Related scripts
Parent systems
ISO 15924
ISO 15924Sinh (348), ​Sinhala
Unicode
Unicode alias
Sinhala
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The Sinhala script (Sinhala: සිංහල අක්ෂර මාලාව, romanized: Siṁhala Akṣara Mālāwa), also known as Sinhalese script, is a writing system used by the Sinhalese people and most Sri Lankans in Sri Lanka and elsewhere to write the Sinhala language as well as the liturgical languages Pali and Sanskrit.[3] The Sinhalese Akṣara Mālāva, one of the Brahmic scripts, is a descendant of the Ancient Indian Brahmi script. It is also related to the Grantha script.[7]

  1. ^ a b Diringer, David (1948). Alphabet a key to the history of mankind. p. 389.
  2. ^ Handbook of Literacy in Akshara Orthography, R. Malatesha Joshi, Catherine McBride(2019),p.28
  3. ^ a b Daniels (1996), p. 408.
  4. ^ Salomon, Richard (1998). Indian Epigraphy. p. 40.
  5. ^ Mirza, Amna; Gottardo, Alexandra (2019). "Learning to Read in Their Heritage Language: Hindi-English Speaking Children Reading Two Different Orthographies". Handbook of Literacy in Akshara Orthography. Springer International Publishing. pp. 329–351. doi:10.1007/978-3-030-05977-4_17. ISBN 978-3-030-05977-4. Retrieved 22 July 2024.
  6. ^ Cite error: The named reference cardona was invoked but never defined (see the help page).
  7. ^ Masica, Colin P. (1993). The Indo-Aryan Languages. p. 143.

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