Khema script

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The Khema script, also known as Gurung Khema, Khema Phri, Khema Lipi, is used to write the Gurung language. The Language Commission of Nepal recognizes Khema as the official script of Gurung.[1]

Khema Lipi full chart
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Khema
Khema Lipi
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LanguagesGurung
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Parent systems
Sister systems
Meitei, Lepcha, Phagspa, Marchen
ISO 15924
ISO 15924Gukh (397), Gurung Khema
Unicode
Unicode alias
Gurung Khema
U+16100U+1613F
The theorised Semitic origins of the Brahmi script are not universally agreed upon.
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Usage

Devdaha Mother Tongues Academy, located in Rupandehi, teaches Gurung in the Khema script.[2] The Khema script is used in Sikkim to officially write the Gurung language.[3]

Unicode

The Khema script was added to the Unicode Standard in September, 2024 with the release of version 16.0.

The Unicode block for Khema, called Gurung Khema, is U+16100–U+1613F:

Gurung Khema[1][2]
Official Unicode Consortium code chart (PDF)
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U+1610x 𖄀 𖄁 𖄂 𖄃 𖄄 𖄅 𖄆 𖄇 𖄈 𖄉 𖄊 𖄋 𖄌 𖄍 𖄎 𖄏
U+1611x 𖄐 𖄑 𖄒 𖄓 𖄔 𖄕 𖄖 𖄗 𖄘 𖄙 𖄚 𖄛 𖄜 𖄝 𖄞 𖄟
U+1612x 𖄠 𖄡 𖄢 𖄣 𖄤 𖄥 𖄦 𖄧 𖄨 𖄩 𖄪 𖄫 𖄬 𖄭 𖄮 𖄯
U+1613x 𖄰 𖄱 𖄲 𖄳 𖄴 𖄵 𖄶 𖄷 𖄸 𖄹
Notes
1.^ As of Unicode version 17.0
2.^ Grey areas indicate non-assigned code points

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