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beng/bn.html

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<p class="instructions">Click on each letter for more details and for examples of usage, especially where more than one sound is indicated.</p>
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<!--<p>Whereas the table just above takes you from sounds to letters, the following simply lists the basic consonant letters (however, since the orthography is highly phonetic there is little difference in ordering).</p>-->
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<figure class="characterBox auto" data-cols="ipa,trans,transc">প␣ব␣ফ␣ভ␣ত␣দ␣থ␣ধ␣ট␣ড␣ঠ␣ঢ␣ক␣গ␣খ␣ঘ␣চ␣ছ␣জ␣ঝ␣য␣শ␣ষ␣স␣হ␣ম␣ন␣ণ␣ঞ␣ঙ␣র␣ল</figure>
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deva/hi.html

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<span>[<a href="devanagari#char0915"><span class="uname">U+0915 DEVANAGARI LETTER KA</span></a>]</span>
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<p><span class="ipa">a</span> following a consonant is not written, but is seen as an inherent part of the consonant letter, so <span class="ipa">ka</span> is written using just the consonant letter.</p>
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<p><p>The inherent vowel for Hindi is pronounced <span class="ipa">ə</span>, so <span class="ipa"></span> is written by simply using the consonant letter, eg.</p>
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<p><span class="eg" lang="hi">समन्दर</span></p>
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<tr data-notes="SA,MA,NA,virama,DA,RA" data-type="uname,uname,uname,uname,uname,uname" data-prefix=",,,,,"><td>स␣म␣न␣्␣द␣र</td></tr>
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guru/pa.html

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<p>Gurmukhi has a set of consonants that mostly map onto the traditional <a href="../glossary/#brahmiphoneticmatrix" class="termref">Brahmi phonetic matrix</a>, though not all are used for articulatory distinctions.</p>
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<p>The basic consonant sounds in Malayalam are written using the following letters.</p>
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<p>The basic consonant sounds in Punjabi are written using the following letters.</p>
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<p class="instructions">Click on each letter for more details and for examples of usage, especially where more than one sound is indicated.</p>
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mlym/ml.html

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<p id="def-inherentvowel" class="explanatoryintro definitionStub"></p>
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<p>The inherent vowel for Malayalam is pronounced <span class="ipa">a</span>, so <span class="ipa">ka</span> is written by simply using the consonant letter, eg.</p>
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<p>The inherent vowel for Malayalam is pronounced <span class="ipa">ɐ</span>, so <span class="ipa"></span> is written by simply using the consonant letter, eg.</p>
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<p><span class="eg" lang="ml">കനത്ത</span></p>
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<table class="sequenceTable breakdown">
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<tr data-notes="KA,NA,TA,virama,TA" data-type="uname,uname,uname,uname,uname,uname" data-prefix=",,,,"><td>ക␣ന␣ത␣്␣ത</td></tr>
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