Rohingya Alphabet Chart
The Rohingya alphabet uses the Hanifi Rohingya script. It is written from right to left and includes consonant letters plus separate vowel letters and marks.
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Understanding Rohingya Letters
Rohingya can be written in different scripts, and many learners encounter Arabic-based writing for Rohingya. Arabic-based scripts are written right to left and rely heavily on dots and diacritics to distinguish letters and represent vowels.
On a chart, you can learn the core shapes without the complexity of full words. This is useful because connected forms can look very different from isolated forms at first.
The best first goal is consistent shape recognition: learn the base shapes, then learn dot patterns and common vowel marks.
Reading Rohingya Right to Left
Train your eyes to start on the right and move left. Keep your place while you read short sequences from the chart until the direction feels natural.
Pay special attention to dots. In Arabic-based scripts, dots are often the only difference between letters, so missing a dot changes the letter completely.
Start with short letter groups and practice reading them steadily. Slow, accurate decoding builds skill faster than guessing.
How to Write Rohingya Letters Properly
Arabic-based scripts do not use uppercase and lowercase. Your writing goal is clean connected forms, consistent spacing, and consistent dot placement.
Write the main letter body first, then add dots and diacritics second. This makes handwriting more legible and prevents missing marks.
Practice letter families together. Many letters share a base shape and differ only by dot patterns, so grouping helps memory.
Use the worksheet for repetition and recall: copy a small set today, then rewrite it tomorrow from memory.
Learning Tips for Rohingya Script
Learn letters by families and dot patterns. This is the fastest path to confident reading in Arabic-based alphabets.
Keep practice short and daily. Ten minutes per day is enough to build right-to-left fluency and reduce hesitation.
When two letters confuse you, isolate them and do contrast practice. Side-by-side comparison fixes mix-ups quickly.
Practice Rohingya With Downloads
Use the PDF as a printable chart, the image for quick checks, and the worksheet for handwriting drills. A clean chart nearby helps you verify dots and connected shapes.
Pick a small set of letters today, practice them well, and expand gradually. Rohingya reading improves as soon as dot patterns feel automatic.