Introduction to Kannada Script
The Kannada script (ಕನ್ನಡ ಲಿಪಿ) is an abugida of the Brahmic family, used primarily to write the Kannada language, one of the major Dravidian languages of South India. The script is also used to write other languages like Tulu, Konkani, and Kodava.
Kannada script consists of 49 letters, divided into:
- 13 vowels (ಸ್ವರಗಳು - svaragaḷu)
- 34 consonants (ವ್ಯಂಜನಗಳು - vyanjanagaḷu)
- 2 special characters (ಯೋಗವಾಹಕಗಳು - yōgavāhakagaḷu)
Kannada Vowels (ಸ್ವರಗಳು)
Vowels in Kannada are called 'svaragaḷu'. They can stand independently and also combine with consonants to form syllables.
Kannada Consonants (ವ್ಯಂಜನಗಳು)
Consonants in Kannada are called 'vyanjanagaḷu'. When written alone, they include an implied short 'a' sound. To write a pure consonant without this vowel, a special diacritic called 'halant' (್) is added below the letter.
Learning Approach
Our app teaches the Kannada alphabet through a systematic approach:
- Proper stroke order for each character
- Audio pronunciation by native speakers
- Practice exercises for writing
- Gradual progression from simple to complex
- Regular quizzes to test recognition

Tips for Learning Kannada Script
Effective Learning Strategies
- Practice writing each character daily
- Learn in small groups of similar-looking letters
- Associate each letter with common Kannada words
- Use flashcards for quick review
- Read simple Kannada texts regularly
Common Challenges
- Distinguishing similar-looking characters
- Mastering the vowel modifiers (mātras)
- Learning the conjunct consonants (ottakshara)
- Proper pronunciation of unique Kannada sounds
- Maintaining consistent handwriting