Tirhuta

Tirh Left-to-right Living Abugida South Asian

Sample Characters

𑒀 𑒁 𑒂 𑒃 𑒄 𑒅 𑒆 𑒇 𑒈 𑒉 𑒊 𑒋 𑒌 𑒍 𑒎 𑒏 𑒐 𑒑 𑒒 𑒓 𑒔 𑒕 𑒖 𑒗 𑒘 𑒙 𑒚 𑒛 𑒜 𑒝 𑒞 𑒟 𑒠 𑒡 𑒢 𑒣 𑒤 𑒥 𑒦 𑒧 𑒨 𑒩 𑒪 𑒫 𑒬 𑒭 𑒮 𑒯

First 48 characters from Tirhuta (U+11480–U+114D9)

About Tirhuta

Tirhuta is a Living writing system from the South Asian region. It reads Left-to-right and contains 82 characters in the Unicode standard. It is registered in the ISO 15924 standard under the code Tirh.

Data sourced from the ISO 15924 registry, Unicode CLDR, and the Unicode Character Database.

Script Family & Lineage

Ancestor Chain
Brahmi Tirhuta

Frequently Asked Questions

What type of writing system is Tirhuta?
Tirhuta is an Abugida. Abugidas (alphasyllabaries) use consonant characters with an inherent vowel modified by diacritics.
What direction does Tirhuta read?
Tirhuta is written Left-to-right, the same direction as most European scripts.
How many languages use the Tirhuta script?
0 languages use Tirhuta according to Unicode CLDR data.
When was the Tirhuta script created?
The exact origin of the Tirhuta script is not precisely documented.

Compare Tirhuta With Another Script

Direction, characters, languages — side by side.