Dhadakha is comprised of 21 letters, one of which is a vowel. The writing system behaves in a similar manner to an [[wikipedia:abugida|abugida]]; however, there are no consonant conjuncts<ref>Learning Hindi. (2010, August 19). ''Lesson # 32: Consonant conjuncts part 1''. Retrieved from [http://www.learning-hindi.com/post/978349527/lesson-32-consonant-conjuncts-part-1 http://www.learning-hindi.com/post/978349527/lesson-32-consonant-conjuncts-part-1]</ref> and vowels are given equal status as consonants. [[wikipedia:Typographic_ligature|Ligatures]] are formed by consonant + vowel with the vowels [i] and [ɛ] being the exceptions. Dhadakha was inspired by the [[wikipedia:Devanagari|Devanagari]], [[wikipedia:Uchen_script|Uchen]], and [[wikipedia:Tengwar|Tengwar]] writing systems. | Dhadakha is comprised of 21 letters, one of which is a vowel. The writing system behaves in a similar manner to an [[wikipedia:abugida|abugida]]; however, there are no consonant conjuncts<ref>Learning Hindi. (2010, August 19). ''Lesson # 32: Consonant conjuncts part 1''. Retrieved from [http://www.learning-hindi.com/post/978349527/lesson-32-consonant-conjuncts-part-1 http://www.learning-hindi.com/post/978349527/lesson-32-consonant-conjuncts-part-1]</ref> and vowels are given equal status as consonants. [[wikipedia:Typographic_ligature|Ligatures]] are formed by consonant + vowel with the vowels [i] and [ɛ] being the exceptions. Dhadakha was inspired by the [[wikipedia:Devanagari|Devanagari]], [[wikipedia:Uchen_script|Uchen]], and [[wikipedia:Tengwar|Tengwar]] writing systems. |