inherent vowel उदाहरण वाक्य
उदाहरण वाक्य
- It is a syllabic alphabet in which consonants all have an inherent vowel / a /.
- The inherent vowel is always transliterated as'a'in the formal ISO 15919 transliteration.
- Later stages of Tamil Brahmi returned to the inherent vowel that was the norm in India.
- All consonants have an inherent vowel " a ", as with other Indic scripts.
- The inherent vowels are in open syllables ( CV ) and in closed syllables ( CVC ).
- This inherent vowel sound can be changed by using dependent vowel signs which attach to a bearing consonant.
- There are a few exceptions in Pali loanwords, where the inherent vowel of an open syllable is.
- There is no inherent vowel; consonants stand only for themselves, unlike the norm for Brahmi scripts.
- Secondly, the inherent vowel has been discarded : A consonant written without diacritics represents the consonant alone.
- In many abugidas, there is also a diacritic to suppress the inherent vowel, yielding the bare consonant.