Syloti Nagri is a script used for writing the Sylheti language, which is spoken primarily in the Sylhet region of Bangladesh and parts of India. It is an abugida, meaning each character represents a consonant with an inherent vowel sound that can be changed with diacritics. The script is used in a variety of contexts, including literature, education, and cultural preservation. It has a historical significance and is closely tied to the identity and heritage of the Sylheti-speaking community.
Below you will find all the characters that are in the 'Syloti Nagri' unicode script category. Currently there are 45 characters in this category.