Goykanadi
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Goykānaḍī or Kandavī[2] is a Brahmic script that was once used in the territory of Goa to write Konkani and sometimes Marathi in the Konkan coast. Similarly, it was used by the trading Saraswat and Daivajna families along with the Modi script to maintain their accounts.[2][3][4]
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Goykānaḍī script Kandavī script | |
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Time period | 6th century - 17th century |
Languages | Konkani, Marathi |
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