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Manipuri Alphabet
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Khurumjari, Manipuri Learners! 😃

➡ In today's lesson you will learn how to write and pronounce the letters of the Manipuri Alpahbet.

Happy learning!

Alphabet[edit | edit source]

Manipuri has been written with the Manipuri alphabet, or Meetei Mayek, with the Bengali alphabet, and with the Latin alphabet.

The Manipuri alphabet developed sometime during the 11th century and was used until the 18th century. It origins are uncertain as many historical documents were destroyed at the beginning of the 18th century during the reign of King Pamheiba.

Between 1709 and the middle of the 20th century, the Manipuri language was written with the Bengali alphabet. During the 1940s and 50s, Manipuri scholars began campaigning to bring back the old Manipuri alphabet. In 1976 at a writers conference all the scholars agreed on a new version of the alphabet containing a number of additional letters to represent sounds not present in the language when the script was first developed. The current Manipuri script is a reconstruction of the ancient Manipuri script.

Since the early 1980s a modernized version of the Manipuri alphabet as been taught in schools in Manipur, and education through Manipuri is available in schools and universities in Manipur.


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Letter names[edit | edit source]

One of the unique features of this script is the use of body parts in naming the letters. Every letter is named after a human body part in the Meitei language. For example, the first letter "kok" means "head"; the second letter "sam" means "hair"; the third letter "lai" means "forehead", and so on.

Letters[edit | edit source]

Letter Name Latin IPA
ꯀ kok K /k/
ꯁ sam S /s/
ꯂ lai L /l/
ꯃ mit M /m/
ꯄ pa P /p/
ꯅ na N /n/
ꯆ chil Ch /t͡ʃ/
ꯇ til T /t/
ꯈ khou Kh /kʰ/
ꯉ ngou Ng /ŋ/
ꯊ thou Th /tʰ/
ꯋ wai W /w/
ꯌ yang Y /j/
ꯍ huk H /h/
ꯎ un U /u(ː)/
ꯏ ee I or E /i(ː)/
ꯐ pham F or Ph /pʰ/
ꯑ atiya A /ɐ/
ꯒ gok G /g/
ꯓ jham Jh /d͡ʒʱ/
ꯔ rai R /ɾ/
ꯕ ba B /b/
ꯖ jil J /d͡ʒ/
ꯗ dil D /d/
ꯘ ghou Gh /gʹ/
ꯙ dhou Dh /dʱ/
ꯚ bham Bh /bʱ/

Syllable-coda (Lonsum) Letters[edit | edit source]

Lonsum letter Name Derived from Mapung Mayek letter
ꯛ kok lonsum ꯀ
ꯜ lai lonsum ꯂ
ꯝ mit lonsum ꯃ
ꯞ pa lonsum ꯄ
ꯟ na lonsum ꯅ
ꯠ til lonsum ꯇ
ꯡ ngou lonsum ꯉ
ꯢ ee lonsum ꯏ

Suffix letters or addendum used - Cheitap letters (Cheitap mayek)[edit | edit source]

Cheitap mayek Name Latin Example
ꯥ aa-tap a Karl (ꯀꯥꯔꯜ)
ꯤ ee-nap e or i King (ꯀꯤꯡ), Feel (ꯐꯤꯜ)
ꯨ uu-nap u or oo Cool (ꯀꯨꯜ), Fumigate (ꯐꯨꯃꯤꯒꯦꯠ)
ꯦ yet-nap ay or e Bay (ꯕꯦ), Kentuk (ꯀꯦꯟꯇꯨꯛ)
ꯣ ot-nap o Boy (ꯕꯣꯌ), Cold (ꯀꯣꯜꯗ)
ꯩ chei-nap ei Heifer (ꯍꯩꯐꯔ), Feign (ꯐꯩꯟ)
ꯧ sou-nap ou or ow Soul (ꯁꯧꯜ), Hou (ꯍꯧ), Bowl (ꯕꯧꯜ)
ꯪ nung or noong ang or ng Anglo (ꯑꯪꯒꯂꯣ), Kangla (ꯀꯪꯂꯥ)

Numerals[edit | edit source]

Arabic numerals 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
Meitei numerals ꯰ ꯹ ꯲ ꯳ ꯴ ꯾ ꯜ ꯡ ꯸ ꯚ
Names ꯐꯨꯟ

phun

ꯑꯃ

ama

ꯑꯅꯤ

ani

ꯑꯍꯨꯝ

ahum

ꯃꯔꯤ

mari

ꯃꯉꯥ

mangā

ꯇꯔꯨꯛ

taruk

ꯇꯔꯦꯠ

taret

ꯅꯤꯄꯥꯜ

nipāl

ꯃꯥꯄꯜ

māpal

Unicode[edit | edit source]

The Meitei script was added to the Unicode Standard in October, 2009 with the release of version 5.2.

  0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 A B C D E F
U+ABCx ꯀ ꯁ ꯂ ꯃ ꯄ ꯅ ꯆ ꯇ ꯈ ꯉ ꯊ ꯋ ꯌ ꯍ ꯎ ꯏ
U+ABDx ꯐ ꯑ ꯒ ꯓ ꯔ ꯕ ꯖ ꯗ ꯘ ꯙ ꯚ ꯛ ꯜ ꯝ ꯞ ꯟ
U+ABEx ꯠ ꯥ ꯢ ꯣ ꯤ ꯼ ꯌ ꯧ ꯨ ꯊ ꯪ ꯍ ꯏ ꯭
U+ABFx ꯰ ꯹ ꯲ ꯳ ꯴ ꯾ ꯜ ꯡ ꯸ ꯚ

Font family[edit | edit source]

font-family: 'Noto Sans Meetei Mayek', 'Eeyek', 'Eeyek Unicode', 'Nirmala UI';

Videos[edit | edit source]

Introduction to Manipuri Scripts | Meitei Mayek[edit | edit source]

How to Learn Manipuri Alphabets[edit | edit source]

MANIPURI LANGUAGE VOWELS LETTERS[edit | edit source]

Manipuri Vowel Letters || Ancient script Manipuri[edit | edit source]

Source[edit | edit source]

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