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  2. Anusvara - Wikipedia

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    Anusvara (Sanskrit: अनुस्वार, IAST: anusvāra), also known as Bindu (Hindi: बिंदु), is a symbol used in many Indic scripts to mark a type of nasal sound, typically transliterated ṃ or ṁ in standards like ISO 15919 and IAST. Depending on its location in the word and the language for which it is used, its exact ...

  3. Chandrabindu - Wikipedia

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    Chandrabindu (IAST: candrabindu, lit. ' moon dot ' in Sanskrit) is a diacritic sign with the form of a dot inside the lower half of a circle. It is used in the Devanagari (ँ), Bengali-Assamese (ঁ), Gujarati (ઁ), Odia (ଁ), Tamil ( 𑌁 Extension used from Grantha), Telugu (ఁ), Kannada ( ಁ), Malayalam ( ഁ), Sinhala ( ඁ), Javanese ( ꦀ) and other scripts.

  4. Visarga - Wikipedia

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    Visarga is an allophone of /r/ and /s/ in pausa (at the end of an utterance).Since /-s/ is a common inflectional suffix (of nominative singular, second person singular, etc.), visarga appears frequently in Sanskrit texts.

  5. Phonological history of Hindustani - Wikipedia

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    Many cerebralized words were old enough to be borrowed back into Classical Sanskrit, like paṭh-"to read" (from older pṛth-"to spread") with a specialized meaning. [11] Loss of ṛ is common to Dardic, Pali, and Prakrit (whence Hindustani), but operates differently in each. In Central Indo-Aryan: Initial ṛ > ri-

  6. Virama - Wikipedia

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    It is used to mark a syllable as closed, and it is only used in Thai script when writing Pali or Sanskrit. nikkhahit: นฤคหิต / นิคหิต ํ Nikkhahit represents what was originally anusvāra in Sanskrit. Like pinthu, it is also only used when writing Pali or Sanskrit in Thai script. It marks a syllable as nasalized ...

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  8. Romanisation of Telugu - Wikipedia

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    Anusvara nasalize the vowels or syllables to which they are attached. Example: క + ం → కం or [ka] + [m] → [kam] Candrabindu ( ఁ ) also nasalize the vowels or syllables to which they are attached.

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