devanagari script
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Definition
- Noun:
- A syllabic script used for writing Sanskrit and Hindi: The Devanagari script is an abugida writing system, where each character typically represents a consonant with an inherent vowel sound. It is the primary script for several major languages of the Indian subcontinent, most notably Sanskrit, Hindi, Marathi, and Nepali.
Examples of Usage
- Noun:
- The ancient Sanskrit texts were originally written in the Devanagari script.
- Learning to read Hindi involves mastering the Devanagari script.
- The word "नमस्ते" (namaste) is written in Devanagari.
Advanced Usage
- "Devanagari" as a standalone term: Often, the word "Devanagari" is used alone to refer to the script.
- The inscription was in Devanagari.
- Historical and linguistic context: The script is noted for its distinctive horizontal line (shirorekha) that runs along the top of the characters, connecting them.
Variants and Related Words
- Devanagari (noun): The more common shortened form of "Devanagari script."
- Nagari (noun): An older or alternative name for the same script family.
Synonyms
- Nagari script: A direct synonym.
- Indian script: A broader, less specific term that could refer to Devanagari or other scripts from the region.
Related Phrases
(This term is a specific noun and does not have phrasal verbs or idioms in the conventional sense. Its usage is primarily technical or descriptive.)
Noun
- a syllabic script used in writing Sanskrit and Hindi