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Naxi Geba (na²¹ɕi³³ gʌ²¹ba²¹, 'Na-'Khi ²Ggŏ-¹baw, Nakhi Geba)

Naxi Geba is a form of script used to write the Naxi language, which is spoken in parts of southwestern China. The script is based on the Chinese characters and is written from left to right. It is used primarily for religious texts, but is also used for other purposes such as inscriptions and personal letters. The Naxi people have a long tradition of writing, dating back to at least the 13th century. The Naxi Geba script is one of the most recent additions to the Naxi writing system, and was developed in the early 20th century. It is named after its creator, Geba Dongba, who is also the creator of the Naxi Dongba script. The Naxi Geba script is not well known outside of the Naxi community, but is an important part of the Naxi culture. It is used to write a wide variety of texts, including religious texts, inscriptions, and personal letters. The script is also used to write the Naxi language, which is spoken in parts of southwestern China.

Script type

Syllabic scripts

Script code
Nkgb
Numeric code
420