Gujarati script
| Gujarati ગુજરાતી લિપિ | |
|---|---|
| Script type | |
Period | c. 1592–present |
| Direction | Left-to-right |
| Languages | Gujarati, Kutchi, Bhili, Dungra Bhil, Gamit, Kukna, Rajput Garasia, Vaghri, Varli, Vasavi, Avestan (Indian Zoroastrians) |
| Related scripts | |
Parent systems | |
Sister systems | Devanagari Modi Kaithi Nandinagari Gunjala Gondi |
| ISO 15924 | |
| ISO 15924 | Gujr (320), Gujarati |
| Unicode | |
Unicode alias | Gujarati |
| U+0A80–U+0AFF | |
| Brahmic scripts |
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| The Brahmi script and its descendants |
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| Writing systems in India |
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The Gujarati script (ગુજરાતી લિપિ, transliterated: Gujǎrātī Lipi) is an abugida for the Gujarati language, Kutchi language, and various other languages. It is one of the official scripts of the Indian Republic. It is a variant of the Devanagari script differentiated by the loss of the Shirorekhā, the characteristic horizontal line running above the letters and by a number of modifications to some characters.
Gujarati numerical digits are also different from their Devanagari counterparts.