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{{Short description|Abugida}} {{refimprove|date=April 2015}} {{Infobox writing system |name = Bhujimol |type = [[Abugida]] |languages = [[Newar language|Newar]], [[Sanskrit]] |fam1=[[Proto-Sinaitic script]] |footnotes= |fam2=[[Phoenician alphabet]] |fam3=[[Aramaic script]] |fam4=[[Brāhmī script|Brāhmī]] |fam5=[[Gupta script|Gupta]] |fam6=[[Siddhaṃ script|Siddham]]<ref name="masica">{{cite book |last1=Masica |first1=Colin |title=The Indo-Aryan languages |date=1993 |page=143}}</ref> |fam7=[[Nepalese scripts|Nepalese]] |sisters=[[Ranjana script|Ranjana]]<br />[[Pracalit script|Pracalit]] }} {{brahmic}} The '''Bhujimol script''' (or ''Bhujinmol'', [[Devanagari]]: {{script|Deva|भुजिमोल}} or {{script|Deva|भुजिंमोल}}) is the most ancient form of [[Nepal script]]. It is also one of the most common varieties of the Nepal alphabet.<ref>Lienhard, Siegfried (1992). ''Songs of Nepal: An Anthology of Nevar Folksongs and Hymns.'' New Delhi: Motilal Banarsidas. {{ISBN|81-208-0963-7}}. Page 2.</ref> The Bhujimol script has been used to write [[Nepal Bhasa]] and [[Sanskrit]].
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