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What is Telugu language lippi?

Telugu language uses the Telugu script, also known as Telugu lippi (లిపి). It's a brahmi-derived script and is primarily used to write the Telugu language, which is spoken in Andhra Pradesh and Telangana in India.

Here are some key features of the Telugu script:

* Abugida: Telugu is an abugida, meaning each consonant has an inherent vowel sound (usually "a"). A vowel sign is added to modify the inherent vowel.

* Consonants: There are 36 basic consonants in the Telugu script.

* Vowels: Telugu has 16 distinct vowel sounds, represented by different symbols.

* Diacritics: Various diacritics are used to indicate changes in pronunciation or to add secondary sounds.

* Vowel Modifiers: Small marks are added to the consonants to modify the inherent "a" vowel to other vowel sounds.

* Numerals: Telugu has its own unique set of numerals.

The Telugu script is considered one of the most beautiful and elegant scripts in India. It's known for its graceful curves and intricate details.

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