The name “Shree-Eng-0039” suggests a font designed for , a constructed script used to write the Khasi language (spoken in Meghalaya, India). The “Shree” prefix typically indicates fonts from Shree Lipi (a popular Devanagari and Indian script font foundry). “0039” is likely an internal version or serial number.
: Because it has a limited glyph count (113), it may not support specialized symbols or non-English European accents [1]. shree-eng-0039 font
The is a specialized OpenType or TrueType font file developed as part of the Shree-Lipi font family. Shree-Lipi is a renowned Indian font development software and type foundry famous for producing high-quality Devanagari, Gujarati, Gurmukhi, and Tamil fonts. The name “Shree-Eng-0039” suggests a font designed for
If you receive a PDF and suspect it uses Shree-ENG-0039: shree-eng-0039 font
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