Kannada Script
Kannada Script is a writing system used for the Kannada language, primarily spoken in the Indian state of Karnataka. It is an abugida, meaning each character represents a consonant with an inherent vowel sound, which can be modified with diacritics to indicate different vowels. The script has a rich history, evolving from the ancient Brahmi script.
The Kannada script consists of 49 characters, including 34 consonants and 15 vowels. It is known for its rounded shapes and distinct curves, making it visually appealing. The script is used in various forms of literature, education, and media, playing a crucial role in preserving the cultural heritage of the Kannada-speaking community.