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    Vatteluttu, popularly romanised as Vattezhuthu , was a syllabic alphabet of south India (Tamil Nadu and Kerala) and Sri Lanka used for writing the Tamil and Malayalam languages. Vatteluttu belonged to the group of Tamil-Malayalam scripts among the Southern Brahmi derivatives. The script was used for … See more

    Three possible suggestions for the etymology of the term 'Vatteluttu' are commonly proposed. Eluttu (ezhuthu) is literally 'written form' in this context; and affixed here it means 'writing system' or 'script'. See more

    Vatteluttu probably started developing from Tamil-Brahmi from around the 4th or 5th century AD. The earliest forms of the script have been … See more

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    Le vatteluttu ou « écriture arrondie » est un alphasyllabaire originaire de l'Inde du Sud. Il est apparenté à l'écriture pallava dont parlent les spécialistes de l'Asie du Sud-Est, comme George Cœdès et D. G. E. Hall.
    Les Pallava sont une dynastie qui a dominé l'Inde du Sud-Est de la fin du III siècle au IX siècle.

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      What does Vatteluttu mean?
      Inscriptions in the Vatteluttu script dating from the 5th-8th century AD have also been found near Trincomalee (திருகோணமலை) in north eastern Sri Lanka The name Vatteluttu is thought to mean either 'rounded script', 'northern script' or 'chiseled script'.
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      What is the origin of Vatteluttu script?
      The Vatteluttu script first appeared in stone inscriptions in southern India dating from the 4th century AD. It probably developed from the Tamil-Brahmi script, a variant of the Brahmi script used to write Old Tamil between from about the 3rd century BC until the 1st century AD.
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      When did Vatteluttu become Malayalam?
      In Kerala, Vatteluttu continued to be used until the 15th century. It changed over time to become the Malayalam script, with some letters borrowed from the Grantha script. Vatteluttu also developed into the Koleluttu script, which was used, especially by Christians and Muslims, in Kerala until the 19th century.
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      WebVatteluttu, popularly romanised as Vattezhuthu , was a syllabic alphabet of south India and Sri Lanka used for writing the Tamil and Malayalam languages.[4][5] For faster …

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      WebFrom Wikimedia Commons, the free media repository This category is located at Category:Vatteluttu (south Indian writing system) Note: This category should be empty. …

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      WebMar 05, 2021 · Structured data. Captions. Captions. English. Tamil Grantha and Vatteluttu Indic scripts. Summary[edit] Description8th Century Grantha and Vatteluttu Scripts

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      WebThe Vatteluttu script first appeared in stone inscriptions in southern India dating from the 4th century AD. It probably developed from the Tamil-Brahmi script, a variant of the Brahmi script used to write Old Tamil between from …

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      WebVatteluttu, 대중적으로 romanised Vattezhuthu, ( 타밀어 : வட்டெழுத்து , Vaṭṭeḻuttu 및 말라얄람어 ...

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      WebVatteluttu, popularly romanised as Vattezhuthu (Tamil: வட்டெழுத்து, Vaṭṭeḻuttu and Malayalam: വട്ടെഴുത്ത്, Vaṭṭeḻuttŭ, IPA: [ʋɐʈːeɻut̪ːɨ̆]), was a syllabic alphabet of …

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