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Devanāgarī (देवनागरी) is a script used to write Nepali and several Indian languages,
including Sanskrit, Hindi, Marathi, Kashmiri, Sindhi. Devanagari is a form of alphabet called an abugida, as each consonant has an inherent vowel (a), that can be changed with the different
vowel signs. It is a close descendant of the Brāhmī script that has been
traced back to 500 BC. The Brahmi script is believed by the majority of scholars to
have evolved from a Semitic script such as the Eastern Aramaic
alphabet. There is, however, a generally unaccepted theory according to which the Brahmi script is derived from the Indus script that goes back to at least 2600 BC. Many
other Indian languages are written using other scripts in the Brahmic
family.
The name Devanagari comes from the Sanskrit words Deva (god), and
Nagari (city); together they mean, literally, the script of the "City of the Gods", where this city is the body of the
individual. The philosophy behind it is that when one meditates on the specific
sounds of the Devanagari alphabet, the written forms appear spontaneously in the mind.
The compound really functions as a bahuvrihi. "Devanagari" is the most common transliteration of the name of script. Others are "Devnagri" and
"Devanagri".
Devanagari is written from left to right. In Sanskrit, words were written together without spaces, so that the top bar is
unbroken, although there were some exceptions to this rule. The break of the top line primarily marks breath groups. In modern languages, word
breaks are used. Devanagari has no case distinction, i.e. no majuscule and
minuscule letters.
Sanskrit spelling was phonetic but with historical changes, the spelling of
modern languages written in Devanagari may only be partly phonetic in the sense
that a word written in it can only be pronounced in one way, but not all possible pronunciations can be written perfectly.
Devanagari has 34 consonants (vyanjana), and 12 vowels (svara). A syllable (akshara) is formed
by the combination of zero or one consonants and one vowel.
The transliterations in the following tables follow the popular National Library at Calcutta romanization. The ITRANS notation [1]
is a lossless transliteration scheme of
Devanagari into English that is widely used on Usenet. In ITRANS, the word Devanagari
is written as "devanaagarii".
Symbols of Devanagari
Note: Unicode support and fonts containing Devanagari characters are required
to display the Devanagari on this page, which may be found here .
All the vowels in Devanagari are attached to the top or bottom of the consonant or to an AA vowel sign attached to the right
of the consonant, with the exception of the I vowel sign, which is attached on the left. In the Devanagari vowel table below, the
"Letter" column contains the symbol used when a vowel occurs without a consonant, the "Vowel sign" column contains the symbol
used when a vowel is attached to a consonant, and the "Vowel with [p]" column show an example of the vowel symbol, attached to
the "p" consonant. The "Unicode name" column contains the name given in the Unicode
specification for the vowel, and the "IPA" column contains the International Phonetic Alphabet character(s) corresponding to the Hindi pronunciation of
the Devanagari character.
Devanagari vowels
| Letter |
Vowel sign |
Vowel with [p] |
|
Unicode name |
IPA |
| अ |
|
प |
(pa) |
A |
ə |
| आ |
ा |
पा |
(pā) |
AA |
ɑ |
| इ |
ि |
पि |
(pi) |
I |
ɪ |
| ई |
ी |
पी |
(pī) |
II |
i |
| उ |
ु |
पु |
(pu) |
U |
ʊ |
| ऊ |
ू |
पू |
(pū) |
UU |
u |
| ऋ |
ृ |
पृ |
(pṛ) |
VOCALIC R |
ri |
| ॠ |
ॄ |
पॄ |
|
VOCALIC RR |
|
| ऌ |
ॢ |
पॢ |
|
VOCALIC L |
|
| ॡ |
ॣ |
पॣ |
|
VOCALIC LL |
|
| ऍ |
ॅ |
पॅ |
|
CANDRA E |
|
| ऎ |
ॆ |
पॆ |
|
SHORT E |
|
| ए |
े |
पे |
(pe) |
E |
e |
| ऐ |
ै |
पै |
(pai) |
AI |
ɛ |
| ऑ |
ॉ |
पॉ |
|
CANDRA O |
|
| ऒ |
ॊ |
पॊ |
|
SHORT O |
|
| ओ |
ो |
पो |
(po) |
O |
o |
| औ |
ौ |
पौ |
(pau) |
AU |
ɔ |
Other modifier symbols
| Symbol |
Symbol with [p] |
Unicode name |
Function |
| ् |
प् |
VIRAMA |
Called halant; suppresses the inherent vowel. |
| ँ |
पँ |
CANDRABINDU |
Nasalizes vowel |
| ं |
पं |
ANUSVARA |
Nasalizes vowel |
| ः |
पः |
VISARGA |
Adds voiceless breath after vowel |
| ़ |
प़ |
NUKTA |
Used to indicate sounds borrowed from Persian (e.g., ph + nukta = f) |
| ऽ |
पऽ |
AVAGRAHA |
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When no vowel is written, 'a' is assumed. To specifically denote the absence of a vowel, a halant (also called
virama) is used.
Devanagari consonants
| Letter |
Unicode name |
Transliteration |
IPA |
| क |
KA |
k |
k |
| ख |
KHA |
kh |
kh |
| ग |
GA |
g |
g |
| घ |
GHA |
gh |
gɦ |
| ङ |
NGA |
ṅ |
ŋ |
| च |
CA |
c |
tʃ |
| छ |
CHA |
ch |
tʃh |
| ज |
JA |
j |
dʒ |
| झ |
JHA |
jh |
dʒɦ |
| ञ |
NYA |
ñ |
ɲ |
| ट |
TTA |
ṭ |
ʈ |
| ठ |
TTHA |
ṭh |
ʈh |
| ड |
DDA |
ḍ |
ɖ / ɽ |
| ढ |
DDHA |
ḍh |
ɖɦ / ɽɦ |
| ण |
NNA |
ṇ |
ɳ |
| त |
TA |
t |
t̪ |
| थ |
THA |
th |
t̪h |
| द |
DA |
d |
d̪ |
| ध |
DHA |
dh |
d̪ɦ |
| न |
NA |
n |
n̪ |
| प |
PA |
p |
p |
| फ |
PHA |
ph |
ph |
| ब |
BA |
b |
b |
| भ |
BHA |
bh |
bɦ |
| म |
MA |
m |
m |
| य |
YA |
y |
j |
| र |
RA |
r |
ɾ |
| ल |
LA |
l |
l |
| ळ |
LLA |
ḷ |
ɭ |
| व |
VA |
v |
v |
| श |
SHA |
ś |
ɕ |
| ष |
SSA |
ṣ |
ʂ |
| स |
SA |
s |
s |
| ह |
HA |
h |
h |
Among these, ळ is not used in Hindi. The entire set is used in Marathi.
Devanagari digits are written as follows:
Devanagari numerals
| ० |
0 |
१ |
1 |
२ |
2 |
३ |
3 |
४ |
4 |
| ५ |
5 |
६ |
6 |
७ |
7 |
८ |
8 |
९ |
9 |
Devanagari in Unicode
The Unicode range for Devanagari is U+0900 .. U+097F.
| |
|
0 |
1 |
2 |
3 |
4 |
5 |
6 |
7 |
8 |
9 |
A |
B |
C |
D |
E |
F |
| 900 |
|
ऀ |
ँ |
ं |
ः |
ऄ |
अ |
आ |
इ |
ई |
उ |
ऊ |
ऋ |
ऌ |
ऍ |
ऎ |
ए |
| 910 |
|
ऐ |
ऑ |
ऒ |
ओ |
औ |
क |
ख |
ग |
घ |
ङ |
च |
छ |
ज |
झ |
ञ |
ट |
| 920 |
|
ठ |
ड |
ढ |
ण |
त |
थ |
द |
ध |
न |
ऩ |
प |
फ |
ब |
भ |
म |
य |
| 930 |
|
र |
ऱ |
ल |
ळ |
ऴ |
व |
श |
ष |
स |
ह |
ऺ |
ऻ |
़ |
ऽ |
ा |
ि |
| 940 |
|
ी |
ु |
ू |
ृ |
ॄ |
ॅ |
ॆ |
े |
ै |
ॉ |
ॊ |
ो |
ौ |
् |
ॎ |
ॏ |
| 950 |
|
ॐ |
॑ |
॒ |
॓ |
॔ |
ॕ |
ॖ |
ॗ |
क़ |
ख़ |
ग़ |
ज़ |
ड़ |
ढ़ |
फ़ |
य़ |
| 960 |
|
ॠ |
ॡ |
ॢ |
ॣ |
। |
॥ |
० |
१ |
२ |
३ |
४ |
५ |
६ |
७ |
८ |
९ |
| 970 |
|
॰ |
ॱ |
ॲ |
ॳ |
ॴ |
ॵ |
ॶ |
ॷ |
ॸ |
ॹ |
ॺ |
ॻ |
ॼ |
ॽ |
ॾ |
ॿ |
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