The Ol Chiki Unicode block is a set of characters used to represent the Ol Chiki script, which is used to write the Santali language, primarily spoken in India, Nepal, and Bangladesh. The Ol Chiki script is a unique abugida, meaning that each character represents a consonant and a vowel. The Unicode block includes characters for vowels, consonants, and various diacritics used to modify the sound of consonants and vowels.
View a range of fonts that support the Ol Chiki block.
Below you will find all the characters that are in the Ol Chiki unicode block. Currently there are 48 characters in this block.