Nagari
[nah-guh-ree] /ˈnɑ gə ri/
noun
1.
a group of related scripts, including , derived from Brahmi and used for the writing of many of the languages of India.
2.
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/ˈnɑːɡərɪ/
noun
1.
a set of scripts, including Devanagari, used as the writing systems for several languages of India
2.
another word for Devanagari
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