The Bengali script ন is derived from the
Siddhaṃ , and is marked by a similar horizontal head line, but less geometric shape, than its Devanagari counterpart, न. The inherent vowel of Bengali consonant letters is /ɔ/, so the bare letter ন will sometimes be transliterated as "no" instead of "na". Adding okar, the "o" vowel mark, gives a reading of /n̪o/. Like all Indic consonants, ন can be modified by marks to indicate another (or no) vowel than its inherent "a".
ন in Bengali-using languages ন is used as a basic consonant character in all of the major Bengali script orthographies, including
Bengali and
Assamese.
Conjuncts with ন Bengali ন exhibits conjunct ligatures, as is common in Indic scripts, with a tendency towards a trailing ন realized as a reduced form in stacked ligatures, similar to
Va-phala, and initial ন appending a reduced form onto the vertical stemline of the following consonant, or as a fully stacked ligature. • ধ্ (dʱ) + ন (na) gives the ligature dʱna: • ঘ্ (ɡʱ) + ন (na) gives the ligature ɡʱna: • গ্ (g) + ন (na) gives the ligature gna: • গ্ (g) + ন্ (n) + য (ya) gives the ligature gnya, with the
ya phala suffix: • ক্ (k) + ষ্ (ṣ) + ন (na) gives the ligature kṣna: • ম্ (m) + ন (na) gives the ligature mna: • ন্ (n) + দ (da) gives the ligature nda: • ন্ (n) + ড (ḍa) gives the ligature nḍa: • ন্ (n) + ড্ (ḍ) + র (ra) gives the ligature nḍra, with the
ra phala suffix: • ন্ (n) + ধ (dʱa) gives the ligature ndʱa: • ন্ (n) + ধ্ (dʱ) + র (ra) gives the ligature ndʱra, with the ra phala suffix: • ন্ (n) + ধ্ (dʱ) + য (ya) gives the ligature ndʱya, with the ya phala suffix: • ন্ (n) + দ্ (d) + র (ra) gives the ligature ndra, with the ra phala suffix: • ন্ (n) + দ্ (d) + ব (va) gives the ligature ndva, with the
va phala suffix: • ন্ (n) + দ্ (d) + য (ya) gives the ligature ndya, with the ya phala suffix: • ন্ (n) + ম (ma) gives the ligature nma: • ন্ (n) + ন (na) gives the ligature nna: • ন্ (n) + ত (ta) gives the ligature nta: • ন্ (n) + থ (tha) gives the ligature ntha: • ন্ (n) + থ্ (th) + র (ra) gives the ligature nthra, with the ra phala suffix: • ন্ (n) + ত্ (t) + র (ra) gives the ligature ntra, with the ra phala suffix: • ন্ (n) + ত্ (t) + র্ (r) + য (ya) gives the ligature ntrya, with the ra phala and ya phala suffixes • ন্ (n) + ট (ṭa) gives the ligature nṭa: • ন্ (n) + ঠ (ṭha) gives the ligature nṭha: • ন্ (n) + ট্ (ṭ) + র (ra) gives the ligature nṭra, with the ra phala suffix: • ন্ (n) + ত্ (t) + ব (va) gives the ligature ntva, with the va phala suffix: • ন্ (n) + ত্ (t) + য (ya) gives the ligature ntya, with the ya phala suffix: • ন্ (n) + ব (va) gives the ligature nva, with the va phala suffix: • ন্ (n) + য (ya) gives the ligature nya, with the ya phala suffix: • প্ (p) + ন (na) gives the ligature pna: • র্ (r) + ন (na) gives the ligature rna, with the
repha prefix: • শ্ (ʃ) + ন (na) gives the ligature ʃna: • স্ (s) + ন (na) gives the ligature sna: • ত্ (t) + ন (na) gives the ligature tna: ==Gujarati Na==