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  2. Tamil script - Wikipedia

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    The modern Tamil script does not, however, descend from that script. [11] In the 4th century, [12] the Pallava dynasty created a new script called Pallava script for Tamil and the Grantha alphabet evolved from it, adding the Vaṭṭeḻuttu alphabet for sounds not found to write Sanskrit. [4]

  3. Tamil language - Wikipedia

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    Modern spoken Tamil also shows a number of sound changes, ... giving a total of 247 characters (12 + 18 + 1 + (12 × 18)). ... and thus the alphabets of various ...

  4. Tamil grammar - Wikipedia

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    The alphasyllabic letters – 216 in total – are formed by combining the consonants and the vowels. The duration of the sound is that of the vowel attached to the consonant (or the inherent vowel, in case of the pure consonants).

  5. List of writing systems - Wikipedia

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    Linear alphabets are composed of lines on a surface, such as ink on paper. ... Tamil தமிழ் Abugida: 78.6 Tamil: India, Sri Lanka, Singapore: Thai ไทย

  6. List of dictionaries by number of words - Wikipedia

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    Tamil: 1,533,669 Sorkuvai ... After having completed letters A through T SAOB included 470,000 ... the actual total number is probably about twice the number of terms ...

  7. Tamil alphabet - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 1 July 2012, at 04:53 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply ...

  8. Dravidian languages - Wikipedia

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    The total number of speakers of Dravidian languages is around 227 million people, around 13% of the population of the Indian subcontinent. ... the Tamil alphabet ...

  9. Tamil phonology - Wikipedia

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    Tamil phonology is characterised by the presence of "true-subapical" retroflex consonants and multiple rhotic consonants.Its script does not distinguish between voiced and unvoiced consonants; phonetically, voice is assigned depending on a consonant's position in a word, voiced intervocalically and after nasals except when geminated. [1]