Three Distinct Variations of Assamese Script From The Bengali
Letter | Name of letter | Transliteration | IPA | Bengali |
---|---|---|---|---|
|
rô | r | ɹ | - (Absent) |
|
wô | w | w | - (Absent) |
|
khyô | khy | kʰj | - (Absent) |
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