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nuqta (Hindi: नुक़्ता, Urdu: نقطہ, romanized: nuqtā;
sometimes also
spelled nukta), is a
diacritic mark that was
introduced in
Devanagari and some
other Indic...
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Schismatorhynchos nukta is a
species of
cyprinid fish, also
known as
nukta. It
inhabits Krishna and
Kaveri river systems in the
states of Maharashta, Andhra...
- (halant) + ़ (
nukta)
displays a
conjunct with half consonants, if available, for
example क (ka) + ् (halant) + ़ (
nukta) + त (ta) = क्त.
Nukta character...
- in Dramatics,
Shortfilms and Declamations. Six
editions of
Nukta had been held with
NUKTA'19
being the latest.
PIEAS Literary Society has been writing...
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below the
letter are used to mark
implosive consonants, and dots
called nukta are used to form
other additional consonants. Laṇḍā-based scripts, such...
- The
underdot is also used in the
Devanagari script,
where it is
called nukta. In
Canadian Aboriginal Syllabics, in
addition to the
middle dot as a letter...
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other languages like
Persian and Arabic, are
written with a dot (bindu or
nukta) as
shown in
Table 2.2. …those who come from
rural backgrounds and do not...
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Naseem uz
Zafar is an
Indian poet and the
author of Ek
Nukta Muskra Diya, a
collection of Nauha,
Musaddas and
Salam and
Nazeer e Karbala, the compilation...
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Devanagari in
position but of Telugu, Kannada, or
Malayalam in shape. The
nukta is
composed of
three dots,
similar to the
three dots
found in modifying...
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Devanagari as य़, व़, य़ॆ, व़ॊ. Most of the times,
these are
written without nukta. An
example declension: The
difference between adjectives and
nouns is very...