![]() ![]() ![]() The Wikipedia page has the technically super-correct arrangement so that it's easy to know how to pronounce these consonants, but the order above is the one we learn and memorise in school where the semi-vowels and others are lumped into one row after the labial sounds. Technical Note for Linguist Nerds. Others Can Ignore: Here are the consonants in the Devanagari syllabary, usually read row-wise from left-to-right: ![]() For the aspiration versions of the consonants, you tap the Shift key. The consonants similarly flair out in Devanagari order from the middle-right-key (the K key on QWERTY). Lowercase-E translates to the combining आ sound (demonstrated further below). Lowercase-D translates to the Reph character which cuts the previous consonant's अ sound and prepares it for a combined consonant (demonstrated further below). To give QWERTY positions of the vowels in their order: ![]()
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