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== ''Uci''s and ''Nici''s ==
== ''Uci''s and ''Nici''s ==
Prabhat Ranjan Sarkar's Roman Saḿskrta system of writing Sanskrit with Roman letters, two types of diacritical marks and they are called— the ''Uci'' and the ''Nici''.
Prabhat Ranjan Sarkar's Roman Saḿskrta system of writing Sanskrit with Roman letters use two types of diacritical marks and they are called— the ''Uci'' and the ''Nici''.
* '''''Uci:''''': The full form of ''Uci'' is ''<u>U</u>rdhva <u>ci</u>hna''. The word "Urdhva" means "Above" and "Cinha" means "mark", that's how "Urdhva cinha" means "mark above" (a letter). The letters ''a', u', r', t', d', n', m', s''' are ''Uci''s.
* '''''Uci:''''': The full form of ''Uci'' is ''<u>U</u>rdhva <u>ci</u>hna''. The word "Urdhva" means "Above" and "Cinha" means "mark", that's how "Urdhva cinha" means "mark above" (a letter). The letters ''a', u', r', t', d', n', m', s''' are ''Uci''s.
* '''''Nici:''''' The full form of ''Nici'' is ''<u>Ni</u>mna <u>ci</u>nha''. The word "Nimna" means "below" and "cinha" means "mark", that's how "Nimna cinha" means "mark below" (a letter). The ''nici'' is only used below the letter N, which becomes — Ṋ, ṋ.
* '''''Nici:''''' The full form of ''Nici'' is ''<u>Ni</u>mna <u>ci</u>nha''. The word "Nimna" means "below" and "cinha" means "mark", that's how "Nimna cinha" means "mark below" (a letter). The ''nici'' is only used below the letter N, which becomes — Ṋ, ṋ.
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