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    Grantham - grantha ezhuththukkaL


unique character
  
sri, sree, shri, Mr


mey forms
ˆ
j
sh
Š
S, s            (*)
h                 (*)
Œ
X, ksh


uyirmey forms of grantha ezhuththukkaL
ˆ  ( j )
ƒ
ƒ¡
Ģ
ģ
ƒ¤
Ĵ
¦ƒ
§ƒ
¨ƒ
¦ƒ¡
§ƒ¡
¦ƒª
ja
jaa
ji
jee
ju
joo
je
jE
jai
jo
jO
jow


  ( sh )
„¡
„¢
„£
„¤
„¥
¦„
§„
¨„
¦„¡
§„¡
¦„ª
sha
shaa
shi
shee
shu
shoo
she
shE
shai
sho
shO
show


Š  ( S )
…¡
…¢
…£
…¤
…¥
¦…
§…
¨…
¦…¡
§…¡
¦…ª
Sa
Saa
Si
See
Su
Soo
Se
SE
Sai
So
SO
Sow

·      You need not always type capital 'S' in between words to represent Š. Whenever  's' is followed by a mey, it is automatically considered as 'S', as in 'namaskaaram'. Whenever a word ends in  's'  also, it is automatically considered as 'S', as in  'bas.'  or  'bas pOgirathu'. In case, you really want 'Àî', you can always type 'bach'.
bas.                    baSSaa?                       namaskaaram.  paasam
ÀŠ.               ÀŠ…¡?                 ¿ÁЏ¡Ãõ.          À¡ºõ


  ( h )
†¡
†¢
†£
†¤
†¥
¦†
§†
¨†
¦†¡
§†¡
¦†ª
ha
haa
hi
hee
hu
hoo
he
hE
hai
ho
hO
how


Œ  ( X, ksh )
‡¡
‡¢
‡£
‡¤
‡¥
¦‡
§‡
¨‡
¦‡¡
§‡¡
¦‡ª
Xa
Xaa
Xi
Xee
Xu
Xoo
Xe
XE
Xai
Xo
XO
Xow

Note-1: Characters ( Š  ‹ ) marked with a ' * ' denote that there is further explanation below on Intelligent Mapping for these characters and that you must surely  read  them  too.

Note-2:  These set of 6 letters starting withand ending with ˆ are not  part of the Tamil language. They have been used in Tamil though, only as a representation for certain letters in north Indian languages.
  






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