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  1. Unlike a consonant represented by an ordinary consonant letter, these consonants are never followed by an inherent vowel. The consonant ഩ (ṉa) is archaic and represents an apical alveolar nasal, as opposed to the laminal dental nasal represented by ന (na).

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  3. The following tables show the basic consonant letters of the Malayalam script, with romanizations in ISO 15919, transcriptions in IPA, and Unicode CHARACTER NAMES. The character names used in the report of the Government of Kerala committee (2001) are shown in lowercase italics when different from Unicode character names. [25]

  4. The full chart of consonants (also in alphabetical order) below is organized according to where in the mouth a letter is pronounced (from back to front in the rows) and the addition of aspiration, voicing, or nasalization (from left to right in the columns).

  5. This page provides schemes of the Malayalam alphabet characters (vowels, consonants, etc.), their unicode representation, IPA notation and an approximate english pronunciation.

  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.

  7. Some Malayalam letters do represent stand-alone vowels whereas some letters are made up of a consonant and a vowel sound. For example, അ is pronounced ‘a’ and ത is pronounced ‘ta’. This might sound complicated, but there are plenty of resources out there to help you learn the Malayalam alphabet.

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