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Languages of India / Phonetics / Vowels / Tulu / Brahmic scripts / Virama / Vowel length / Dot / Zero-width non-joiner / Linguistics / Dravidian languages / Agglutinative languages
Date: 2012-06-07 13:17:21
Languages of India
Phonetics
Vowels
Tulu
Brahmic scripts
Virama
Vowel length
Dot
Zero-width non-joiner
Linguistics
Dravidian languages
Agglutinative languages

L2Supporting Tulu language written in the Kannada script Shriramana Sharma, jamadagni-at-gmail-dot-com, India 2012-Jun-07

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