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Your are at lesson : 7 In Lesson 6, we saw how a consonant + vowel combo syllable is morphed. Obviously, a syllable can contain more than one consonant. In this lesson we will learn how the syllables with more than one consonants are morphed. For example consider the following syllables, and how they can be broken up into alphabets: kki ===> ka(first-consonant) + ka(second-consonant) + i(vowel) How to write in telugus script? It includes two steps: Step 1: The first-consonant and vowel are first morphed as learnt in Lesson 6. Here is what you get: ki ==> NTP Step 2: Then the second consonant is morphed into a corresponding symbol and attached. Here is what you get: kki ==> NTPä
Now choose a first-consonant and second-consonant and try out how they are morphed. |
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