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Agglutinative languages / Dravidian languages / Brahmic scripts / Classical languages of India / Grantha alphabet / Malayalam alphabet / Malayalam / Sanskrit / Tamil language / Languages of India / Linguistic typology / Languages of Asia
Date: 2012-01-31 18:04:17
Agglutinative languages
Dravidian languages
Brahmic scripts
Classical languages of India
Grantha alphabet
Malayalam alphabet
Malayalam
Sanskrit
Tamil language
Languages of India
Linguistic typology
Languages of Asia

Proposal to encode the Grantha script in Unicode

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