Kannada Alphabet
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ಅ0C85
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ಆ0C86
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ಇ0C87
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ಈ0C88
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ಉ0C89
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ಊ0C8A
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ಋ0C8B
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ೠ0CE0
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ಎ0C8E
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ಏ0C8F
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ಐ0C90
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ಒ0C92
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ಓ0C93
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ಔ0C94
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ಕ0C95
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ಖ0C96
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ಗ0C97
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ಘ0C98
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ಙ0C99
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ಚ0C9A
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ಛ0C9B
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ಜ0C9C
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ಝ0C9D
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ಞ0C9E
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ಟ0C9F
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ಠ0CA0
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ಡ0CA1
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ಢ0CA2
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ಣ0CA3
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ತ0CA4
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ಥ0CA5
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ದ0CA6
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ಧ0CA7
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ನ0CA8
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ಪ0CAA
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ಫ0CAB
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ಬ0CAC
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ಭ0CAD
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ಮ0CAE
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ಯ0CAF
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ರ0CB0
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ಱ0CB1
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ಲ0CB2
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ವ0CB5
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ಶ0CB6
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ಷ0CB7
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ಸ0CB8
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ಹ0CB9
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ಳ0CB3
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ೞ0CDE
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ೀ0CC0
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ು0CC1
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ೂ0CC2
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ೃ0CC3
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ೄ0CC4
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ೆ0CC6
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ೇ0CC7
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ೈ0CC8
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ೊ0CCA
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ೋ0CCB
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ೌ0CCC
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್0CCD
Beschreibung
The Kannada script is an abugida of the Brahmic 11000–1104D family, used primarily to write the Kannada language.
Brahmi 11000–1104D is clearly attested from the 3rd century B.C. The Bhattiprolu Brahmi script evolved into the Kadamba script by the IV century, which in turn developed into the Telugu-Kannada script or 'Old Kannada script' in the X century. This „old script“ gave birth to Kannada. Now it is the second spoken language in India after Devanagari 0915–0945 .
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