Inherent vowel
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inherent-vowel-274-5405190
title:
Inherent vowel
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An inherent vowel is part of an abugida script. It is a vowel sound which is used with each unmarked or basic consonant symbol. For example, if the Latin alphabet used 'i' as an inherent vowel, "Wikipedia" could be rendered as "Wkpeda" [w(I)+k(I)+p+e+d(I)+a]. There are many known abugida scripts, including most of the Brahmic scripts and Kharosthi, the cursive Meroitic script, which developed in Nubia, and the Ge'ez script. Many of them are still used today. Old Persian cuneiform also uses a dev
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Vowel inherently read as part of a consonant
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Inherent_vowel
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date modified:
2023-09-11T03:10:31Z
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