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  1. Malayalam is a Southern Dravidian language spoken mainly in the state of Kerala in southern India, and also in Tamil Nadu, Karnataka, Maharashtra, Lakshadweep, Puducherry and the Andaman and Nicobar Islands. In 2011 there were about 35.5 million speakers of Malayalam in India.

  2. Malayalam alphabet is unicase, or does not have a case distinction. It is written from left to right, but certain vowel signs are attached to the left (the opposite direction) of a consonant letter that it logically follows.

  3. Unlike many other alphabets, the Malayalam Aksharamala or script is syllabic, meaning each Malayalam letter represents a syllable rather than a single consonant or vowel sound. This distinctive feature gives Malayalam its melodic and rhythmic quality, making it one of the most captivating languages in the world.

  4. The Malayalam written script is phonetic, meaning that you say it as you write it (mostly!), and syllabic, meaning that it’s based on an alphabet and the syllables you can make with an alphabet. Therefore, there is a good correspondence between written and spoken Malayalam, though colloquial speech often diverges from standard written forms.

  5. Aug 9, 2023 · Like many other Indic scripts, it is an alphasyllabary (abugida), a writing system that is partially “alphabetic” and partially syllable-based. The Malayalam Alphabet has 15 vowels, 37 consonants, 5 chillus, and some more conjunct consonants and ligatures.

  6. The Malayalam alphabet comprises of 54 letters, including 13 vowels and 41 consonants. Each letter carries a unique pronunciation that is distinct to the language. Understanding the pronunciation of these letters is essential for developing accurate communication skills in Malayalam.

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  8. It is an alphasyllabary (abugida), like many other Indic scripts, a writing system that is partially “alphabetic” and partially syllable-based. There are 15 vowel letters, 42 consonant letters, and a few other symbols in the modern Malayalam alphabet.

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