
Chakma script
Chakma script is a writing system used primarily by the Chakma people in regions like Bangladesh and India. It is an alphasyllabary, meaning each character represents a consonant with an inherent vowel, and diacritics modify these sounds. The script has its origins in Brahmic scripts and features unique letters and symbols specific to Chakma language sounds. It is used for both religious texts and daily communication, preserving cultural identity. The script is written from left to right and has a distinctive circular and flowing appearance, reflecting its historical and linguistic heritage.