The Chakma Unicode block (U+11100 to U+1114F) is a block of characters used for the Chakma script. This script is employed by the Chakma people, primarily in the Chittagong Hill Tracts of Bangladesh and parts of India. The block includes characters for writing the Chakma language, encompassing various consonants, vowels, and diacritics. It is designed to represent the sounds and phonetic nuances of the Chakma language, allowing for accurate and standardized text encoding.
View a range of fonts that support the Chakma block.
Below you will find all the characters that are in the Chakma unicode block. Currently there are 71 characters in this block.