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తెలుగు లిపి, మూడవ భాగం
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speakerతెలుగుTelugu లిపిAbugida,, మూడవThird భాగంPart

speakerIn Telugu, each glyph represents one syllable. The first consonant is written as normal, but if there is a second or long consonant a second small symbol is written underneath. Most of these symbols are exactly the same as normal, minus the checkmark indicating a vowel (Example: గ+్+గ -> గ్గ). However there are some exceptions, in this lesson we will look at those. All double consonants will be represented using 'క' as the base glyph.
headspeakerక్k (no vowel).
headspeakerక్కkka.
headspeakerక్తkta.
headspeakerక్నkna.
headspeakerక్మkma.
headspeakerక్యkya.
headspeakerక్రkra.
headspeakerక్లkla.
headspeakerక్వkva.
headspeakerక్షkṣa.
headspeakerక్క్షkkṣa.
speakerAnd that's it! You can officially read Telugu!
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