- ISO 15924
Onao- Family
- South Asian
- Type
- alphabet
- Direction
- LTR (left-to-right)
- Baseline
- bottom
- Word separation
- between words
- Ligatures
- unspecified
- Status
- Current
- Unicode
- true
- Diacritics
- true
- Contextual forms
- false
The Ol Onal script is used in parts of Odisha, West Bengal and Jharkhand in India to write the Bhumij language (which might be considered a dialect of Mundari).
The script was developed in 1992 as part of a contest for developing a new script for writing the Bhumij language.
Ol Onal is an alphabetical script written from left to right. There are 30 letters, 4 signs, and 10 script-specific digits.