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Kannada is a Dravidian language spoken mainly by the people of Karnataka in the southwestern region of India. The Kannada alphabet (ಕನ್ನಡ ಲಿಪಿ) developed from the Kadamba and Cālukya scripts, descendents of Brahmi, which were used between the 5th and 7th centuries AD. Under the influence of Christian missionary organizations, Kannada and Telugu scripts were standardized at the beginning of the XIX<sup>th</sup> century.
Kannada, a Dravidian language, is predominantly spoken in Karnataka, a southwestern state of India. The Kannada alphabet (ಕನ್ನಡ ಲಿಪಿ) evolved from the Kadamba and Chalukya scripts, descendants of the Brahmi script, used between the 5th and 7th centuries AD. In the 19th century, under the influence of Christian missionary organizations, the Kannada and Telugu scripts were standardized.
 
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==Kannada Consonants==
After completing this lesson, explore related topics: [[Language/Kannada/Grammar/Vowels|Vowels: Pronunciation and Writing]], [[Language/Kannada/Grammar/Conjuncts|Kannada Grammar Conjuncts]].
 
== Kannada Consonants ==
Kannada features a rich set of consonants, divided into structured and unstructured categories.
 
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There are 2 categories of consonant letters: the '''structured consonants''' and the '''unstructured consonants'''.


=== Kannada Structured Consonants ===
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== Practice and Application ==
Practice writing and pronouncing each consonant and vowel. Pay attention to structured consonants and vowel diacritics.
== Further Learning ==
Continue your Kannada language journey with advanced topics such as sentence structure and verb conjugations.


==Video: Pronunciation==
==Video: Pronunciation==
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==Kannada Online Virtual Keyboard==
==Kannada Online Virtual Keyboard==
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Kannada, a Dravidian language, is predominantly spoken in Karnataka, a southwestern state of India. The Kannada alphabet (ಕನ್ನಡ ಲಿಪಿ) evolved from the Kadamba and Chalukya scripts, descendants of the Brahmi script, used between the 5th and 7th centuries AD. In the 19th century, under the influence of Christian missionary organizations, the Kannada and Telugu scripts were standardized.

After completing this lesson, explore related topics: Vowels: Pronunciation and Writing, Kannada Grammar Conjuncts.

Kannada Consonants[edit | edit source]

Kannada features a rich set of consonants, divided into structured and unstructured categories.

Letter IPA
[ka]
[kʰa]
[ɡa]
[ɡʱa]
[ŋa]
[tʃa]
[tʃʰa]
[dʒa]
[dʒʱa]
[ɲa]
[ʈa]
[ʈʰa]
[ɖa]
[ɖʱa]
[ɳa]
[t̪a]
[t̪ʰa]
[d̪a]
[d̪ʱa]
[n̪a]
[pa]
[pʰa]
[ba]
[bʱa]
[ma]
[ja]
[ra]
[l̪a]
[ʋa]
[ça]
[ʂa]
[sa]
[ħa]
[ɭa]

Kannada Structured Consonants[edit | edit source]

The structured consonants are classified according to where the tongue touches the palate of the mouth and are classified accordingly into 5 groups.

Voiceless Voiceless aspirate Voiced Voiced aspirate Nasal
Velars ಕ (ka) ಖ (kha) ಗ (ga) ಘ (gha) ಙ (ṅa)
Palatals ಚ (ca) ಛ (cha) ಜ (ja) ಝ (jha) ಞ (ña)
Retroflex ಟ (ṭa) ಠ (ṭha) ಡ (ḍa) ಢ (ḍha) ಣ (ṇa)
Dentals ತ (ta) ಥ (tha) ದ (da) ಧ (dha) ನ (na)
Labials ಪ (pa) ಫ (pha) ಬ (ba) ಭ (bha) ಮ (ma)

Kannada Unstructured consonants[edit | edit source]

The unstructured consonants are consonants that do not fall into the above structures:

  • (ya)
  • (ra)
  • (ṟa; obsolete)
  • (la)
  • (va)
  • (śa)
  • (ṣa)
  • (sa)
  • (ha)
  • (ḷa)
  • (ḻ; obsolete).

Kannada Vowels[edit | edit source]

There are 13 vowel letters. When a vowel follows a consonant, it is written with a diacritic rather than as a separate letter.

Letter Diacritic ISO IPA
a [a]
ā [aː]
ಿ i [i]
ī [iː]
u [u]
ū [uː]
[rɨ]
e [e]
ē [eː]
ai [eʲ]
o [o]
ō [oː]
au [oʷ]


Practice and Application[edit | edit source]

Practice writing and pronouncing each consonant and vowel. Pay attention to structured consonants and vowel diacritics.

Further Learning[edit | edit source]

Continue your Kannada language journey with advanced topics such as sentence structure and verb conjugations.

Video: Pronunciation[edit | edit source]

Kannada Online Virtual Keyboard[edit | edit source]