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Thaana

The Thaana script is used to write the Divehi language, which is the national language of the Maldives. The Thaana script is also used to write Dhivehi, the language of the Maldives. The Thaana script is an abugida, which is a type of script that uses a combination of consonants and vowels to represent a language. The Thaana script is written from right to left, and each character in the script represents a syllable. The Thaana script is believed to have originated in the 12th century, and it is thought to have been derived from the Brahmi script. The Thaana script is used to write a variety of languages, including Sanskrit, Hindi, and Urdu. The Thaana script is composed of a variety of characters, including consonants, vowels, and diacritics. The consonants in the Thaana script are divided into three groups: gutturals, dentals, and labials. The gutturals are represented by the characters ހ, ށ, ނ, ރ, and ބ. The dentals are represented by the characters އ, ވ, މ, ފ, and ދ. The labials are represented by the characters ތ, ލ, ގ, ޏ, and ސ. The Thaana script also includes a variety of vowels, which are represented by the characters ހ, ށ, ނ, ރ, ބ, ޅ, ކ, އ, ވ, މ, ފ, ދ, ތ, ލ, ގ, ޏ, ސ, ޑ, ޒ, ޓ, ޔ, ޕ, ޖ, ޗ, ޘ, ޙ, ޚ, ޛ, ޜ, ޝ, ޞ, ޟ, ޠ, ޡ, ޢ, ޣ, ޤ, ޥ, ަ, ާ, ި, ީ, ު, ޫ, ެ, ޭ, ޮ, ޯ, ް. The Thaana script also includes a variety of diacritics, which are used to represent vowel sounds. The diacritics in the Thaana script include the characters ަ, ާ, ި, ީ, ު, ޫ, ެ, ޭ, ޮ, ޯ, ް. The Thaana script is used to write a variety of languages, including Sanskrit, Hindi, and Urdu. The Thaana script is also used to write a variety of dialects, including Divehi, Dhivehi, and Maldivian.

Script type

Right-to-left alphabetic scripts

Script origin

Script usage

Divehi, Maldives, Thaana
Divehi, Thaana

Script code
Thaa
Numeric code
170