james prinsep
yes it has it's own script.
The script tag will have the "src" attribute to identify the location of the script's contents.
The script tag.
Java script is based on sound.
Telugu Script evolved from Bhattiprolu script, which is a variant of Brahmi Script
The script of the Indus Valley Civilization is undeciphered, meaning that its symbols have not yet been fully understood or translated. Scholars have not been able to definitively identify which known script it may be related to, such as Brahmi, Tamil, or Kharosthi. The mystery surrounding the script adds to the intrigue and enigma of the ancient civilization.
james prinsep
It is called Telugu script. Telugu script evolved from Brahmi script around 2500 years ago.
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Kannada is written in the Kannada script, which is an abugida derived from the Brahmi script. It is used to write the Kannada language spoken mainly in the state of Karnataka in India.
Sanskrit was never written in heiroglyphic form. The older script called the brAhmi was also phonemic.
Ram Sharma has written: 'Brahmi Script Development in North Western India and Central Asia'
Indus script or Harappan script was the writing system of the Indus Valley civilization. It was used in ancient greater north India (which included Pakistan and Bangladesh) from 3000 BC to 1900 BC, before Brahmi script came into use.
The Hindi alphabet 'अ' is derived from the Brahmi script, which dates back to the 3rd century BCE. The exact individual credited with inventing this specific character is unknown due to the script evolving over centuries.
Malayalam is the official language of the South Indian state of Kerala and the union territory of Lakshadweep. It has a rich literary tradition and is spoken by around 38 million people worldwide. The Malayalam script is derived from the ancient Brahmi script.
Azzedine Brahmi was born in 1966.