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  1. The TeluguKannada script (or KannadaTelugu script) was a writing system used in Southern India. Despite some significant differences, the scripts used for the Telugu and Kannada languages remain quite similar and highly mutually intelligible.

  2. The Kannada script is used to write certain languages from South India, most notably the Kannada language. The script is similar to the Telugu script, used to write the Telugu language. Kannada is an Abugida . Category: Languages of India.

  3. Kannada is a Dravidian language, which is a different language family from the Indo-European or Aryan languages of the north, such as Hindi but close to the other southern languages like Telugu. It has about 3000 years of written history. The first version is known as the Old Kannada script.

  4. Jan 24, 2024 · Kannada script has forty-nine characters in its alphasyllabary and is phonemic. The Kannada character set is almost identical to that of other Languages of India|Indian languages.

  5. Mar 28, 2024 · The Kannada script evolved from southern varieties of the Ashokan Brahmi script. The Kannada script is closely related to the Telugu script; both emerged from an Old Kannarese (Karnataka) script. Three historical stages are recognised: Old Kannada (450–1200 ce), Middle Kannada (1200–1700 ce), and Modern Kannada (1700 ce –present).

  6. Jan 24, 2024 · Contents. 1 Influence of Sanskrit and Prakrit. 2 Literature. 2.1 Old Kannada. 2.2 Middle Kannada. 3 Dialects. 4 Geographic distribution. 4.1 Official status. 5 Writing system. 5.1 Obsolete Kannada letters. 5.2 Kannada script evolution. 6 Grammar. 6.1 Compound bases. 6.2 Gender. Influence of Sanskrit and Prakrit.

  7. The Kannada script is an abugida of the Brahmic family, The Kannada script is a phonemic abugida of forty-nine letters. The character set is almost identical to that of other Brahmic scripts. Consonantal letters imply an inherent vowel. Letters representing consonants are combined to form digraphs when there is no intervening vowel.

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