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Goykānaḍī or Kandavī is a
Brahmic script that was once used in the
territory of Goa to
write Konkani and
sometimes Marathi in the
Konkan coast. Similarly...
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version 1.0. The
Unicode block for
Kannada is U+0C80–U+0CFF: Pyu
script Goykanadi Bhattiprolu script Kannada Braille Kannada grammar Kannada literature...
- the
Roman and
Devanagari script. The
earliest inscription in
Konkani in
Goykanadi script (extinct now) is of the
Gupta period in the 2nd
century CE found...
- Diringer,
David (1948).
Alphabet a key to the
history of mankind. p. 381. "
Goykanadi script". Aung-Thwin,
Michael (2005). The
mists of Rāmañña: The Legend...
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circle that
indicates abbreviations,
which also may have been
borrowed by
Goykanadi, used for
writing Konkani,
which is
closely related to Marathi. The head...
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Dhives Akuru Bhattiprolu script Kadamba Telugu-Kannada
Telugu Kannada Goykanadi As of
Unicode version 16.0, the
following Brahmic scripts have been encoded:...
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Marathi script is
making a comeback". The
Times of India. 7 July 2019. "
Goykanadi script". "Marathi language,
alphabet and pronunciation". "The Goa, Daman...
- been used
writing either Koṅkaṇī or Marāṭhī. An
extinct script called as
Goykanadi[i] was used by the
traders in the
early 16th century. The
earliest do****ent...
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scripts Ahom
Khamti Tai Le
Modern Mon Tai Tham New Tai Lue Pyu
Vatteluttu Kolezhuthu Malayanma Kadamba Telugu-Kannada
Kannada Goykanadi Telugu v t e...
- century, and from
Quepem in the
early 14th century, have been
written in
Goykanadi. One such
stone inscription or
shilalekh (written Nāgarī) is
found at...