Brahmin Tamil/Lesson1
The Braahmik Alphabet
editShort Vowels : a, i, u, e, o
Long Vowels : aa, ii /ie, uu, ee, oo
Diphthongs : ai / ei, au
Velar Consonants : k, g
Palatal Consonants : chee, jee
Retroflex Consonants : tada, dada
Dental Consonants : th, dh
Labial Consonants : p, b
Velar Nasal : ng
Palatal Nasal : nj
Retroflex Nasal : hn
Dental or Alveolar Nasal : n
Bilabial Nasal : m
Fricatives and continuants : y, r, l, v, zh, hl, sz, sh, s, h, rr, z
Many of these can occur as geminates : kk, gg, nng, nnj, hnn, mm, nn, cch, jj, tt, dd, tth, ddh, pp, bb, ll, hll, trr
There are also aspirated stop consonants : kh, gh, chh, jh, t'h, d'h, thh, dhh, ph, bh
Idhu 'this, this is'. The link verb 'to be' is not used in the present tense. There is no article, definite or indefinite. 'This table' as a full sentence means 'this is a table'.
The final -u in words is pronounced as an unrounded back vowel, something between i and u.
Nouns are followed by postpositions like kite 'near', le 'in' or kiizhe 'below'. There are also compound postpostions made up of a postposition plus noun plus postposition like k adi le 'below'. The verb iruku means 'is' or 'there is'.
Nouns are in an oblique form before a preposition. Most nouns have no special oblique form. Many have. Pusthahath is the oblique form of pusthaham. Sometimes between the oblique form and the postposition a dummy particle like u or n is placed. Chevar has an oblique form chevath. English words in English spelling are freely used in Braahmik.
Vocabulary
editBraahmik | English |
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Idhu | 'this, this is' |
meejei, meeszei | 'table' |
naakaali, naarkaali, kasaalei (paalu) | 'chair' |
jannal, janal (paalu) | 'window' |
kadhavu | 'door' |
chevar, szevar | 'wall' |
kite | 'near' |
Ul-lae | 'in' |
um | 'also' |
dhaan | 'only' |
kee lae | 'under, below' |
kupai kudai | 'waste basket' |
iruku (pres. t. of iru 'to be') | 'is, there is' |
meele | 'above, on' |
Puthakam, pusthakham | 'book' |
pusthahath | (obl. form of pusthaham) |
u | (a dummy infix before a postposition) |
n | (a dummy infix before a postposition) |
ku pakath le | 'near' |
pakam | 'side' |
Eluthukhol, pena | 'pen' |