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  2. Malayalam script - Wikipedia

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    Malayalam script (Malayāḷa lipi; IPA: [mɐlɐjaːɭɐ libi] [3] [4] / Malayalam: മലയാള ലിപി) is a Brahmic script used commonly to write Malayalam, which is the principal language of Kerala, India, spoken by 45 million people in the world.

  3. Malayalam - Wikipedia

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    The Arabi Malayalam script, otherwise known as the Ponnani script, [131] [132] [133] is a writing system – a variant form of the Arabic script with special orthographic features – which was developed during the early medieval period and used to write Arabi Malayalam until the early 20th century CE.

  4. Grantha script - Wikipedia

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    The modern Malayalam script of Kerala is a direct descendant of the Grantha script. [2] The Southeast Asian and Indonesian scripts such as Thai and Javanese respectively, as well as South Asian Tigalari [3] and Sinhala scripts, are derived or closely related to Grantha through the early Pallava script.

  5. Romanisation of Malayalam - Wikipedia

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    ASCII schemes. Typesetting Malayalam on computers became an issue with their spread in the late 20th century. The lack of diacritics on keyboards led to the adoption of ASCII only romanisation schemes. ASCII only schemes remain popular in email correspondence and input methods because of their ease of entry. These schemes are also called Manglish.

  6. Arabi Malayalam script - Wikipedia

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    Arabi Malayalam script ( Malayalam: അറബി-മലയാളം, Arabi Malayalam: عَرَبِ مَلَیَاۻَمٛ), also known as Ponnani script, [1] [2] [3] is a writing system — a variant form of the Arabic script with special orthographic features — for writing Arabi Malayalam, a Dravidian language in southern India.

  7. Malayalam literature - Wikipedia

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    The currently adopted Malayalam script is the only script in India that can be used to write any other language of India as it contain letters to denote both of the Voiced retroflex approximant (/ɻ/) (which is unique to Tamil and Malayalam in India) and the letters unique to Sanskrit (those are not there in the Tamil script).

  8. Tigalari script - Wikipedia

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    v. t. e. Tigalari ( Tigaḷāri lipi, tulu lipi ), [ Note 1] also known as Tulu script, is a Southern Brahmic script which was used to write Tulu, Kannada, and Sanskrit languages. It was primarily used for writing Vedic texts in Sanskrit. [ 3] It evolved from the Grantha script. It is referred to as Tigalari lipi in Kannada -speaking regions ...

  9. Adhyatma Ramayanam Kilippattu - Wikipedia

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    Adhyatma Ramayanam Kilippattu. Rama and Sita, with Hanuman, and Rama's three brothers Lakshmana, Bharata, and Shatrughna. Adhyatma Ramayanam Kilippattu is the most popular Malayalam version of the Sanskrit Hindu epic Ramayana. It is believed to have been written by Thunchaththu Ramanujan Ezhuthachan in the early 17th century, [ 1] and is ...