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It is referred to as Tigalari lipi in Kannada-speaking regions (Malnad region) and Tulu speakers call it as Tulu lipi. It bears high similarity and relationship to its sister script Malayalam, which also evolved from the Grantha script. This script is commonly known as the Tulu script or Tulu Grantha script in the coastal regions of Karnataka ...
A Tulu speaker. The Tulu language (Tuḷu Bāse,Tigalari script: , Kannada script: ತುಳು ಬಾಸೆ, Malayalam script: തുളു ബാസെ; pronunciation in Tulu: [t̪uɭu baːsɛ]) [b] is a Dravidian language [6] [7] whose speakers are concentrated in Dakshina Kannada and in the southern part of Udupi of Karnataka in south-western India [8 ...
The organisation has been teaching Tulu script from many years and from past one year, the organization has prepared more than 150 Tulu script teachers. The organization has successfully created a large number of platforms for teaching Tulu script throughout Tulunad. Tulu Baravu Font; The organization has developed a Tulu Font called "Tulu Baravu".
Yerkadithaya, Vaishnavi Murthy Kodipady (2021-08-08), A list of common Tulu-Tigalari conjuncts: L2/21-210: Yerkadithaya, Vaishnavi Murthy Kodipady; Rajan, Vinodh (2021-08-13), Updated proposal to encode Tulu-Tigalari script in Unicode: L2/21-212: Yerkadithaya, Vaishnavi Murthy Kodipady (2021-08-18), Two letters of support for the Tulu-Tigalari ...
Today the reformed orthography, is commonly called put̪iya lipi (Malayalam: പുതിയ ലിപി) and traditional system, pazhaya lipi (Malayalam: പഴയ ലിപി). [24] Current print media almost entirely uses reformed orthography.
Chennu Nalike is an ancient traditional folk art form practised by Tulu people from the region of Tulu Nadu, [1] India. This performing after the harvesting, in the month of suggi, is one of the month in Tulu calendar. It normally comes in the months of February and March.
Tulu Nadu is bounded on the west by the Arabian Sea and on the east by the Western Ghats. With Chandragiri river forming a historical southern border. Tulu Nadu spans an area of 8,441 km 2 (3,259 sq mi), roughly 4.4 per cent of the total geographical area of present-day Karnataka and Kasaragod district is the northernmost district of Kerala.
The Kannada script (IAST: Kannaḍa lipi; obsolete: Kanarese or Canarese script in English) is an abugida of the Brahmic family, [4] used to write Kannada, one of the Dravidian languages of South India especially in the state of Karnataka. It is one of the official scripts of the Indian Republic.