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|name=Mōḍī
|native_name=मोडी / {{Script|Modi|𑘦𑘻𑘚𑘲}}
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|time=c. 1200 or c. 1600–c. R1950<ref name=ty>{{Cite web |url=http://www.typoday.in/2014/spk_papers14/rajendrathakre-typo14.pdf |title=Reviving the Modi Script |date=28 February 2014 |website=Typoday |last=Bhimraoji |first=Rajendra |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20141207082007/http://www.typoday.in/2014/spk_papers14/rajendrathakre-typo14.pdf |archive-date=7 December 2014}}</ref><ref name="prop"/><br /><small>(Two different origin theories)</small>
|type=[[Abugida]]
|fam1=[[Proto-Sinaitic script]]
|fam2=[[Phoenician alphabet]]
|fam3=[[Aramaic alphabet]]
|footnotes=
|fam4=[[Brahmi script|Brahmi]]
|fam5=[[Gupta script|Gupta]]
|fam6=[[Siddhaṃ script|Siddhaṃ]]
|fam7=[[Nāgarī script|Nāgarī]]
|sisters=[[Gujarati alphabet|Gujarati]], [[Kaithi script|Kaithi]], [[Devanagari]], [[Nandinagari]],
[[Gunjala Gondi]]
|languages='''Primary'''<br />[[Marathi language|Marathi]]<br />'''Sometimes'''<br />[[Konkani language|Konkani]], [[Hindi]], [[Gujarati language|Gujarati]], [[Kannada]], [[Telugu language|Telugu]] and [[Sanskrit]]<ref name=ty/><ref name=prop/>
|iso15924=Modi
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'''Modi''' ({{
== Etymology ==
The name "Modi''"'' may be derived from the [[Marathi language|Marathi]] verb ''moḍaṇe'' ([[Marathi language|Marathi]]: मोडणे), which means "to bend or break". Modi is believed to be derived from broken Devanagari characters, which lends support to that particular etymology.<ref name=prop>{{cite web |url=https://www.unicode.org/L2/L2011/11212r2-n4034-modi.pdf |title=N4034: Proposal to Encode the Modi Script in ISO/IEC 10646 |first1=Anshuman |last1=Pandey |publisher=ISO/IEC JTC1/SC2/WG2 |date=5 November 2011}}</ref>
== Origin theories ==
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==== Creation subtheory ====
==== Refinement subtheory ====
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=== Proto-Modi ===
The proto-Modi, or ''ādyakālīn (
===
The
=== Bahamanī Era ===
The Bahamanī Era style, or ''bahamanīkālīn (
=== Chatrapati Shivaji
=== Peshwa Era ===
In the [[Peshwa|Peshwa Era]], or ''peshvekālīn (
=== Post-independence Era ===
[[File:Marathi Modi script stamp.png|thumb|An effort to conserve the Modi Script under [[India Posts|India Post]]'s My Stamp scheme. Here, the word '[[Marathi language|Marathi]]' is printed in the Modi script.]]
The use of Modi has diminished since the independence of India. Now the Balbodh style of
==Description==
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=== Cursive features ===
The Modi script has several characteristics that facilitate writing, minimising having to lift the pen from the paper for dipping in ink while moving from one character to the next. Some characters are "broken" versions of their Devanagari counterparts, and many characters are more circular in shape. These characteristics make Modi a sort of [[cursive]] style of writing Marathi.
[[File:Modi script glyphs.png|thumb|left|Shown here is a picture showing all the Modi script characters in the kotem1 clip font.]]
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=== Typing ===
[[File:Shukla Modi.svg|thumb|200px|The word 'Modi' in modern Modi script]]
Most Modi fonts are [[clip font]]s. Some well-known Modi clip fonts include kotem1, developed by Ashok Kothare; Hemadree, developed by Somesh Bartakke; ModiGhate, developed by Sameer Ghate; and Modi Khilari, developed by Rajesh Khilari. Of these fonts, Hemadree and Modi Khilar' are the ones currently available.<ref>{{Cite web |title=other docs - Google site managed by Vishal Telangre |url=https://sites.google.com/site/vishaltelangrecom/blogstore/other-documents |access-date=7 July 2020 |website=googlesite.vishaltelangre.com}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |title=Download free MoDi Khilari 1 Regular font |url=https://www.dafontfree.net/freefonts-modi-khilari-1-f28414.htm |access-date=7 July 2020 |website=www.dafontfree.net |language=en}}</ref> Some other fonts for Modi use [[Devanagari (Unicode block)|Devanagari Unicode Block]] to render Modi characters. The Modi script was included in Unicode for the first time in version 7.0.<ref name="prop"/><ref>[http://babelstone.blogspot.co.uk/2013/10whats-new-inunicode-70.html BabelStone: What's new in Unicode 7.0 ]{{Dead link|date=April 2020 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }}</ref> This inclusion has recently led to the development of [[Unicode font
== Documents in the Modi script ==
Most documents in Modi are handwritten. The oldest document in the Modi script is from 1389 and is preserved at the [[Bharat Itihas Sanshodhak Mandal|Bhārat Itihās Sanshodhan Mandal (BISM)]] in Pune.<ref name=":1" /> The majority of documents and correspondence from before Shivaji Raje Bhonsle's times are written in the Modi script.<ref name=":2" />{{Clear}}
== Numerals ==
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center;"
|Modi numeral
|𑙐
|𑙑
|𑙒
|𑙓
|𑙔
|𑙕
|𑙖
|𑙗
|𑙘
|𑙙
|-
|Hindu-Arabic numeral
|0
|1
|2
|3
|4
|5
|6
|7
|8
|9
|}
==Unicode==
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{{Unicode chart Modi}}
== Sample Text ==
Modi
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𑘋𑘭𑘲 𑘀𑘎𑘿𑘬𑘨𑘹 𑘨𑘭𑘲𑘎𑘹𑙁 𑘦𑘹𑘯𑘪𑘲𑘡𑙂
-[[Dnyaneshwar
Devanagari (Balbodh)
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माझा मराठीची बोलू कौतुके।
परि अमृतातेहि पैजासी जिंके।
ऐसी अक्षरे रसिके।
-संत ज्ञानेश्वर
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==External links==
* [http://www.omniglot.com/writing/modi.htm Modi at Omniglot]
* [http://www.modilipi.com/ Website about the Modi script]
* [http://www.modinikam.com/news.html Read latest news in Modi Script]
{{Marathi language topics}}
{{list of writing systems}}
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