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| − | The '''Devanagari''' (literally "divine urbane script") is an [[abugida]] of [[India | + | The '''Devanagari''' (literally "divine urbane script") is an [[abugida]] of [[India]]n origin. It is used for writing [[Sanskrit]], [[Hindi]], [[Marathi]], [[Bhojpuri]], and [[Nepali language|Nepali]]. The alphabet is distinguished by a horizontal line running across the top section of a sentence, only ending when the sentence ends or when it is separated with a comma or other punctuation. |
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Latest revision as of 04:20, July 12, 2016
The Devanagari (literally "divine urbane script") is an abugida of Indian origin. It is used for writing Sanskrit, Hindi, Marathi, Bhojpuri, and Nepali. The alphabet is distinguished by a horizontal line running across the top section of a sentence, only ending when the sentence ends or when it is separated with a comma or other punctuation.