The Gujarati alphabet is a syllabic script used primarily for writing the Gujarati language, featuring a set of unique phonetic symbols.
Overview
Pronunciation Guide
Consonants And Vowels
Structure And Components
Learning Resources And Tips
Comparison With Other Scripts
Usage In Literature And Media
History Of The Gujarati Alphabet
Modern Applications And Digital Usage
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Letter
๐ค The Gujarati alphabet has 47 letters, comprising 34 consonants and 13 vowels.
๐ It is written from left to right, similar to many other Indian scripts.
๐ The script is derived from the Devanagari script, which is used for several Indian languages.
โ๏ธ Each letter in the Gujarati alphabet has a distinct phonetic sound.
๐ Gujarati is the primary language spoken in the Indian state of Gujarat.
๐ The script is commonly used in literature, newspapers, and educational materials within the Gujarati-speaking community.
๐งโ๐ซ Gujarati is one of the 22 scheduled languages of India.
๐๏ธ The letters can be curved and often connect to form ligatures in specific contexts.
๐ถ Many educational programs begin teaching children the Gujarati alphabet at a young age.
๐ป Digital fonts for the Gujarati alphabet are widely available and used in various software applications.