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1 History  





2 Comparison  



2.1  Consonants  





2.2  Vowels  



2.2.1  Independent vowels  







2.3  Numerals  







3 Unicode  





4 See also  





5 References  





6 External links  














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Telugu-Kannada script

Kannada-Telugu script

Copper plate inscriptions in Kannada–Telugu script
Script type

Abugida

Time period

7th century –14th century[1][2]
DirectionLeft-to-right Edit this on Wikidata
LanguagesKannada
Telugu
Tulu
Konkani
Sanskrit
Related scripts

Parent systems

Proto-Sinaitic script

Child systems

Kannada script, Telugu script

Sister systems

Pyu
 This article contains phonetic transcriptions in the International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA). For an introductory guide on IPA symbols, see Help:IPA. For the distinction between [ ], / / and ⟨ ⟩, see IPA § Brackets and transcription delimiters.

The Telugu–Kannada script (orKannada–Telugu script) was a writing system used in Southern India. Despite some significant differences, the scripts used for the Telugu and Kannada languages remain quite similar and highly mutually intelligible. Satavahanas and Chalukyas influenced the similarities between Telugu and Kannada scripts.[6]

History

The Dravidian family comprises about 73 languages including Telugu, Tamil, Kannada, and Malayalam. Satavahanas introduced the Brahmi to present-day Telugu and Kannada-speaking regions. Bhattiprolu script introduced by the Satavahanas gave rise to the Kadamba script.[7][4][5] But according to Georg Bühler these nonstandard consonant characters of Bhattiprolu can hardly be dismissed as mere "mistakes" on the part of the engraver. All in all, it seems more likely that the Bhattiprolu script represents a provincial offshoot of early Brahmi in the south, rather than a separate line of development from a hypothetical Semitic prototype itself, as Bühler believed.[8]

During the 5th to 7th centuries the early Bādāmi Chālukyās and early Banavasi Kadambās used an early form of the Kadamba script in inscriptions.[9] When Chalukya empire extended towards Telugu speaking regions they established another branch in Vengi, namely the Eastern Chalukyas or the Chalukyas of Vengi who later introduced Kadamba script to Telugu language which developed into the Telugu-Kannada script which was used between the 7th and 11th centuries CE.[1]

Between 1100 CE and 1400 CE, the Telugu and Kannada scripts separated from the Telugu-Kannada script. Both the Telugu and Kannada scripts were standardised at the beginning of the nineteenth century.[10]

Comparison

The following sections visualize the difference between modern-day Telugu and Kannada styles.

Consonants

Telugu/Kannada (ISO) IPA Telugu/Kannada (ISO) IPA Telugu/Kannada (ISO) IPA Telugu/Kannada (ISO) IPA Telugu/Kannada (ISO) IPA
క/ಕ (ka) /ka/ ఖ/ಖ (kha) /kʰa/ గ/ಗ (ga) /ɡa/ ఘ/ಘ (gha) /ɡʱa/ ఙ/ಙ (ṅa) /ŋa/
చ/ಚ (ca) /tʃa/ ఛ/ಛ (cha) /tʃʰa/ జ/ಜ (ja) /dʒa/ ఝ/ಝ (jha) /dʒʱa/ ఞ/ಞ (ña) /ɲa/
ట/ಟ (ṭa) /ʈa/ ఠ/ಠ (ṭha) /ʈʰa/ డ/ಡ (ḍa) /ɖa/ ఢ/ಢ (ḍha) /ɖʱa/ ణ/ಣ (ṇa) /ɳa/
త/ತ (ta) /t̪a/ థ/ಥ (tha) /t̪ʰa/ ద/ದ (da) /d̪a/ ధ/ಧ (dha) /d̪ʱa/ న/ನ (na) /n̪a/
ప/ಪ (pa) /pa/ ఫ/ಫ (pha) /pʰa/ బ/ಬ (ba) /ba/ భ/ಭ (bha) /bʱa/ మ/ಮ (ma) /ma/
య/ಯ (ya) /ja/ ర/ರ (ra) /ɾa/ ల/ಲ (la) /la/ వ/ವ (va) /ʋa/ ళ/ಳ (ḷa) /ɭa/
శ/ಶ (sa/śa) /ʃa/ ష/ಷ (ṣa) /ʂa/ స/ಸ (sa) /sa/ హ/ಹ (ha) /ha/ ఱ/ಱ (ṟa) /ra/

There is another legacy consonant ೞ/ఴ (ḻa) used to represent /ɻa/, but currently not in use.

Vowels

Independent vowels

Telugu/Kannada (ISO) IPA Telugu/Kannada (ISO) IPA
అ/ಅ (a) /a/ ఆ/ಆ (ā) /aː/
ఇ/ಇ (i) /i/ ఈ/ಈ (ī) /iː/
ఉ/ಉ (u) /u/ ఊ/ಊ (ū) /uː/
ఋ/ಋ (r̥) /ɾu/ ౠ/ೠ (r̥̄) /ɾuː/
ఌ/ಌ (l̥) /lu/ ౡ/ೡ (l̥̄) /lu:/
ఎ/ಎ (e) /e/ ఏ/ಏ (ē) /eː/
ఒ/ಒ (o) /o/ ఓ/ಓ (ō) /oː/
ఐ/ಐ (ai) /aj/ ఔ/ಔ (au) /aw/

Numerals

Digit 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
Telugu
Kannada

Unicode

Telugu Kannada comparison

Although the alphabets for Telugu and Kannada languages could have been encoded under a single Unicode block with language-specific fonts to differentiate the styles, they were encoded separately by the governments due to socio-political reasons. Both the script variants were added to the Unicode Standard in October 1991 with the release of version 1.0.

See also

References

Citations

  1. ^ a b Diringer, David (1948). Alphabet a key to the history of mankind. p. 381.
  • ^ Salomon 1998, p. 41.
  • ^ The Blackwell Encyclopedia of Writing Systems by Florian Coulmas, p. 228
  • ^ a b Handbook of Literacy in Akshara Orthography, R. Malatesha Joshi, Catherine McBride (2019), p. 29
  • ^ a b Salomon 1998, pp. 35, 40.
  • ^ "Evolution of Telugu Character Graphs". Archived from the original on 2009-09-23. Retrieved 2013-07-22.
  • ^ The Blackwell Encyclopedia of Writing Systems by Florian Coulmas, p. 228
  • ^ Salomon, Richard. Indian Epigraphy. p. 57.
  • ^ "Epigraphical Studies in India - Sanskrit and Dravidian, Scripts used in India, Scripts Abroad". Retrieved 2013-09-06.
  • ^ Austin, Peter (2008). One Thousand Languages: Living, Endangered, and Lost. University of California Press. p. 117. ISBN 978-0-520-25560-9.
  • Bibliography

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