London: Rohingya Language Foundation, 2014. — 63 p.
Сиддик Басу Э. М. Учебник языка рохинджа (рохинья), часть 1 (на рохинья яз.)
Rohingya, or Ruáingga, is a language spoken by the Rohingya people of northern Rakhine State (Arakan) in Myanmar. It is related to the Chittagonian language spoken in the neighboring southeastern Chittagong Division of Bangladesh.
Various writing systems are used, including Arabic, Urdu, Hanifi, and Burmese, and the newer Rohingyalish, based on the Latin script.
Accented vowels represent stressed (or "hard" vowels). Repeating a vowel lengthens it. Thus, tonals are marked by arranging the location of a stressed vowel in a lengthened pair, like ⟨aá⟩ and ⟨áa⟩.