Devanagari reference · index · created 2022-08-19, 2022-09-01.

Using IAST transliteration: a dot under a letter indicates a retroflex consonant, h indicates an aspirated consonant, c is /tʃ/, j is /dʒ/, is /ŋ/ "ng", ś is /ʃ/ and is /ʂ/.

kkhggh
cchjjhñ
ṭhḍh
tthddhn
pphbbhm
yrlv
śsh

Vowel letters: a dot under indicates a vocalic consonant. Independent vowel on top, combining symbol below. There is no combining a diacritic, since that's the default vowel.

aiueo
ि
āīūaiau

Other marks: the virama suppresses the inherent vowel of a consonant letter. The nuqta is a consonant modifying diacritic, kind of how Latin consonants are modified with various điačřitićş. The danda is a punctuation mark much like a period, and the double-danda is a paragraph- or verse-terminating mark.

ViramaNuqtaDandaDouble

Devanagari also has its own set of numerals.

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