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<p>None of the sources consulted clearly describe the relationship between <span class="ch">𑄠</span> and <span class="ch">𑄡</span>. The description of the pronunciation of the latter varies from source to source.</p>

<p>It is assumed, given the Unicode names, that these are used in a similar way to <span class="codepoint" translate="no"><bdi lang="bn">&#x09AF;</bdi> <a href="../../scripts/beng/block.html#char09AF"><span class="uname">U+09AF BENGALI LETTER YA</span></a></span> and <span class="codepoint" translate="no"><bdi lang="bn">&#x09DF;</bdi> <a href="../../scripts/beng/block.html#char09DF"><span class="uname">U+09DF BENGALI LETTER YYA</span></a></span>,
but that needs to be corroborated.</p>
<p>As may be guessed from the the Unicode names, these are used in a similar, but not identical, way to <span class="codepoint" translate="no"><bdi lang="bn">&#x09AF;</bdi> <a href="../../scripts/beng/block.html#char09AF"><span class="uname">U+09AF BENGALI LETTER YA</span></a></span> and <span class="codepoint" translate="no"><bdi lang="bn">&#x09DF;</bdi> <a href="../../scripts/beng/block.html#char09DF"><span class="uname">U+09DF BENGALI LETTER YYA</span></a></span>.</p>
</section>


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<p>The word is:</p>

<p><span class="ch">𑄃𑄳𑄃</span></p>

<p>Research is needed to determine whether this is simply a typo, or whether this sequence has a special purpose.</p>
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<ol>
<li>A consonant or independent vowel.</li>
<li><span class="ch">𑄳</span> followed by another consonant.</li>
<li><span class="ch">𑄴</span>.</li>
<li><span class="ch">𑄴</span> (needs to be clarified whether this is appropriate for cases where both maayyaa and virama appear on the same stack!)</li>
<li><span class="ch split">𑄳C</span> followed by another consonant.</li>
<li><span class="ch">𑄴</span> (needs to be clarified whether this is appropriate for cases where both maayyaa and virama appear on the same stack!)</li>
<li>One of <span class="ch">𑄱</span> or <span class="ch">𑄲</span> (in decomposed text only).</li>
<li>A dependent vowel.</li>
<li><span class="ch">𑄁</span>, or <span class="ch">𑄂</span>.</li>
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<h4>Baselines, line height, etc.</h4>
</section>

<section id="lists">
<h4>Counters, lists, etc.</h4>
<!--p class="seeSamples">See <a href="https://github.com/r12a/typesamples/issues/34" target="_blank">type samples</a>.</p-->

<!--p class="instructions">You can experiment with counter styles using the <a target="_blank" href="../../app-counters/">Counter styles converter</a>. Patterns for using these styles in CSS can be found in <a href="https://www.w3.org/TR/predefined-counter-styles/#oriya-styles">Ready-made Counter Styles</a>, and we use the names of those patterns here to refer to the various styles.</p-->
</section>

<section id="initials">
<h4>Styling initials</h4>
<!--p class="seeSamples">See <a href="https://github.com/r12a/typesamples/issues/34" target="_blank">type samples</a>.</p-->
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<p>Line breaking should not split any combining mark from its base character, either.</p>
</section>
</section>







<section id="lists">
<h3>Counters, lists, etc.</h3>
<p class="seeSamples">See <a href="https://github.com/r12a/typesamples/issues/99" target="_blank">type samples</a>.</p>

<!--p class="instructions">You can experiment with counter styles using the <a target="_blank" href="../../app-counters/">Counter styles converter</a>. Patterns for using these styles in CSS can be found in <a href="https://www.w3.org/TR/predefined-counter-styles/#oriya-styles">Ready-made Counter Styles</a>, and we use the names of those patterns here to refer to the various styles.</p-->

<p>Chakma has a native numeric style. Follow the type samples link above for a real world example.</p>




<section id="cs_numeric">
<h4>Numeric</h4>

<p>The <span class="kw" translate="no">chakma</span> numeric style is decimal-based and uses these digits.<!--<tt>rmcs</tt>--></p>
<figure class="auto characterBox" data-cols="trans,transc"><span class="auto">𑄶␣𑄷␣𑄸␣𑄹␣𑄺␣𑄻␣𑄼␣𑄽␣𑄾␣𑄿</span></figure>

<p>Examples:</p>
<figure class="auto counterstylesBox" data-cols="" data-notes="1,2,3,4,11,22,33,44,111,222,333,444">𑄷␣𑄸␣𑄹␣𑄺␣𑄷𑄷␣𑄸𑄸␣𑄹𑄹␣𑄺𑄺␣𑄷𑄷𑄷␣𑄸𑄸𑄸␣𑄹𑄹𑄹␣𑄺𑄺𑄺</figure>
</section>





<section id="cs_suffix">
<h4>Prefixes and suffixes</h4>

<p>Generally, Chakma lists use a full stop plus a space as a suffix.</p>

<p>Examples:</p>


<figure id="fig_cs_separators" class="sideCaption">
<div style="display: flex; flex-direction:column; justify-content: flex-end; font-size:2rem; margin-inline: 2rem; line-height: 1.2;">
<span lang="bn">𑄷. </span>
<span lang="bn">𑄸. </span>
<span lang="bn">𑄹. </span>
<span lang="bn">𑄺. </span>
<span lang="bn">𑄻. </span>
</div>
<figcaption>Separator for Chakma list counters: full stop + space.</figcaption>
</figure>
</section></section>
</section>


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</section>
</details>
</aside>



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