Malayalam alphabet



         


The Malayalam script is an abugida of the Brahmic family, used to write the Malayalam language. Both the language and its writing system are closely related to Tamil, although Malayalam has a larger phoneme inventory.

The alphabet is classified into two categories: swarams (or vowels) and vyanjanams (or consonants).

If you don't have a font that has Malayalam characters and Unicode support, the Malayalam characters in the following tables may not appear correctly.


Malayalam vowels
LetterVowel signVowel with [p] Unicode nameIPANote
(pa) A a short 'a'
പാ (pā) AA long 'a'
ി പി (pi) I i short 'i'
പീ (pī) II long 'i'
പു (pu) U u short 'u'
പൂ (pu) UU long 'u'
പൃ (pr̥) VOCALIC R
VOCALIC L obsolete/rarely used
പെ (pe) E e short 'e'
പേ (pē) E long 'e'
പൈ (pai) AI ai
പൊ (po) O o short 'o'
പോ (pō) OO long 'o'
പൌ (pau) AU au


Malayalam consonants
MalayalamUnicode NameTransliterationIPA
KA kk
KHA khkh
GA gg
GHA ghgɦ
NGA n̄ or ngŋ
CA c
CHA chh
JA j
JHA jhɦ
NYA ñ or nyɲ
TTA ṭ or ttʈ
TTHA ṭh or tthʈh
DDA ḍ or ddɖ
DDHA ḍh or ddhɖɦ
NNA ṇ or nnɳ
TA t
THA thh
DA d
DHA dɦ
NA n
PA pp
PHA phph
BA bb
BHA bhbɦ
MA mm
YA yj
RA r
RRA ṟ or rrr
LA ll
LLA ḷ or llɭ
LLLA ḻ or lllɹ
VA vʋ
SHA ś or shɕ
SSA ṣ or ssʃ
SA ss
HA hɦ


There is no distinction of case, i.e. no uppercase and lowercase letters. Diacritics, or vowel signs, are used to associate a vowel to a consonant. When no diacritic is used, the vowel sound 'a' is assumed. To specifically denote the absence of a vowel, a chandrakkala ് (also called virama) is used. </p>


Other Malayalam symbols
SymbolNameFunction
anusvaaram nasalizes the preceding vowel
Unicode range for Malayalam is U+0D00 ... U+0D7F.


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