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  2. Category:Scripts with ISO 15924 four-letter codes - Wikipedia

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    Download QR code; Print/export ... Greek alphabet (7 C, 18 P) H. Hebrew alphabet (4 C ... Meitei script (3 C, 13 P) S. Sinhala script (4 P) T. Tamil script (2 C, 4 P ...

  3. Tamil script - Wikipedia

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    The Tamil script (தமிழ் அரிச்சுவடி Tamiḻ ariccuvaṭi [tamiɻ ˈaɾitːɕuʋaɽi]) is an abugida script that is used by Tamils and Tamil speakers in India, Sri Lanka, Malaysia, Singapore and elsewhere to write the Tamil language. [5]

  4. Tamil All Character Encoding - Wikipedia

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    Tamil All Character Encoding (TACE16) is a scheme for encoding the Tamil script in the Private Use Area of Unicode, implementing a syllabary-based character model differing from the modified-ISCII model used by Unicode's existing Tamil implementation.

  5. Category:Tamil script - Wikipedia

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  6. Extended Tamil script - Wikipedia

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    Extended-Tamil script or Tamil-Grantha refers to a script used to write the Tamil language before the 20th century Tamil purist movement. [1] Tamil-Grantha is a mixed-script: a combination of the conservative-Tamil script that independently evolved from pre-Pallava script, combined with consonants imported from a later-stage evolved Grantha script (from Pallava-Grantha) to write non-Tamil ...

  7. Wikipedia:Indic transliteration - Wikipedia

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    Script specific resources. The Sindhi Alphabet; The Western Punjabi Alphabet; Sinhala to International Phonetic Alphabet Transliteration Scheme; Free Online Indic Transliteration in all Indian Languages and to image conversion Bengali - Hindi - Kannada - Malayalam - Oriya - Punjabi - Tamil - Gujarati - Punjabi\Gurumukhi & Telugu

  8. Tamil Supplement - Wikipedia

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    Sharma, Shriramana (2013-11-03), Naming the Tamil fractions and symbols based on the Tamil Lexicon: L2/13-216: Ganesan, Naga (2013-11-04), Feedback from Tamil Experts on Tamil Character Names and Annotations of Symbols and Fractions: L2/14-018: N4526: Sharma, Shriramana (2013-12-20), Spelling changes for Tamil fractions and symbols: L2/14-053

  9. Pallava script - Wikipedia

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    This script is the sister of the Koleluttu script which is used to write Malayalam till now. [15] Epigrapher Arlo Griffiths argues that the name of the script is misleading as not all of the relevant scripts referred to have a connection with the Pallava dynasty. He instead advocates that these scripts be called Late Southern Brāhmī scripts. [1]