Would anyone know what the Ubuntu sudo is for the devanagari extended and vedic exensions?
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Hi Spundun, my question is, how to write english vowels in devanagari.
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Devanagari is the most widely-used script at present, as it is common in Nepal and India.
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Devanagari is neither a language nor a language group, it's a script.
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The British probably didn't advocate devanagari for Hindi.
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Devanagari is descended from Brahmi, not Tamili as Tamili is a predecessor for South Indian scripts.
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Devanagari and related abugidas also use a diacritical mark called a virama to mark the absence of a vowel.
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Devanagari is used by most of the speakers.
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A syllabic script used in writing Sanskrit and Hindi
Devanagari (/u02CCdeu026Avu0259u02C8nu0251u02D0u0261u0259riu02D0/ DAY-vu0259-NAH-gu0259r-ee; Hindustani:u00A0; u0926u0947u0935u0928u093Eu0917u0930u0940 devanu0101garu012B a compound of "deva" and "nu0101garu012B" ), also called Nagari (Nu0101garu012B, u0928u093Eu0917u0930u0940), is an abugida (alphasyllabary) alphabet of India and Nepal...
Of the Devanagari script or of a Devanagari alphabet; An abugida script used to write several Indian languages, mainly Sanskrit and Hindi, but also Marathi, Kashmiri, Sindhi, Bihari, Bhili, Konkani, and Bhojpuri. It is also used to write Nepali in Nepal
Literally, "the script of the city of the gods." Script used in the written forms of Hindi, Marathi, Nepali, Tibetan, Sanskrit, and in some forms of Konkani. In use in North India throughout the second millennium A.D.
The script in which Nepali, Newari, Hindi, and several other languages on the sub-continent are written.