Gujarati Alphabet | ગુજરાતી વર્ણમાળા
The Gujarati alphabet consists of 11 vowels and 34 consonants. It is used to write Gujarati, an Indo-Aryan language spoken primarily in Gujarat, India.
અ
A
a
આ
Ā
ā
ઇ
I
i
ઈ
Ī
ī
ઉ
U
u
ઊ
Ū
ū
ઋ
R̥
r̥
એ
E
e
ઐ
Ai
ai
ઓ
O
o
ઔ
Au
au
ક
Ka
ka
ખ
Kha
kha
ગ
Ga
ga
ઘ
Gha
gha
ઙ
Ṅa
ṅa
ચ
Ca
ca
છ
Cha
cha
જ
Ja
ja
ઝ
Jha
jha
ઞ
Ña
ña
ટ
Ṭa
ṭa
ઠ
Ṭha
ṭha
ડ
Ḍa
ḍa
ઢ
Ḍha
ḍha
ણ
Ṇa
ṇa
ત
Ta
ta
થ
Tha
tha
દ
Da
da
ધ
Dha
dha
ન
Na
na
પ
Pa
pa
ફ
Pha
pha
બ
Ba
ba
ભ
Bha
bha
મ
Ma
ma
ય
Ya
ya
ર
Ra
ra
લ
La
la
વ
Va
va
શ
Śa
śa
ષ
Ṣa
ṣa
સ
Sa
sa
હ
Ha
ha
ળ
Ḷa
ḷa
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About the Gujarati Alphabet
The Gujarati script is an abugida used to write Gujarati and Kutchi languages. It evolved from the Devanagari script.
History
Gujarati script developed from Devanagari in the 16th century. It is notable for lacking the horizontal line at the top of letters.
Key Features
- Written from left to right
- 11 vowels and 34 consonants
- Abugida script
- No horizontal top line (unlike Devanagari)
- Vowel diacritics modify consonants