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Dogra

Dogra is a script used to write the Dogri language, which is spoken in the Jammu region of India. Dogri is a member of the Indo-Aryan group of languages, and is closely related to Punjabi and Hindi. Dogra is written from left to right, and has its own unique alphabet. Dogra is a relatively simple script, with only 33 letters. Each letter has its own unique sound, and there are no silent letters. Dogra also uses a number of diacritical marks to indicate vowel sounds, as well as stress and intonation. Dogra is not a particularly popular script, and is only used by a small minority of Dogri speakers. However, it is an important part of Dogri culture, and is used by many writers and poets.

Script type

Alphasyllabic scripts

Script origin

Script usage

Dogri, India, Dogra

Script code
Dogr
Numeric code
328