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Telugu Alphabet

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The Telugu alphabet is the set of characters used to write the Telugu language, a Dravidian language predominantly spoken in the Indian states of Andhra Pradesh and Telangana. It consists of 56 letters, including vowels (Achulu) and consonants (Hallulu), and is known for its rounded shapes and distinct script style that evolved from ancient Brahmi scripts. The Telugu script is used for reading, writing, and scholarly study of Telugu literature, poetry, and cultural texts.

Key Features

  • Comprised of 56 letters, including vowels and consonants
  • Distinct rounded script style with flowing curves
  • Derived from ancient Brahmi scripts with historical evolution
  • Uses diacritical marks to denote vowel sounds with consonants
  • Supports both classical and modern Telugu literature
  • Widely used in educational, literary, and digital contexts

Pros

  • Rich heritage with a long history of literature and culture
  • Unique and aesthetically pleasing script design
  • Integral to preserving Telugu language identity
  • Supported by digital fonts and technology for modern use
  • Facilitates precise phonetic representation of spoken Telugu

Cons

  • Learning curve can be steep for beginners unfamiliar with Indic scripts
  • Complexity in mastering pronunciation due to numerous diacritic marks
  • Limited literacy outside native speakers without formal education
  • Digital rendering occasionally faces font compatibility issues

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Last updated: Thu, May 7, 2026, 05:01:57 PM UTC