different between sukuun vs virama
sukuun
sukuun From the web:
- sukoon arabic
virama
English
Etymology
Borrowed from Sanskrit ????? (vir?ma, “to stop”).
Noun
virama (plural viramas)
- A diacritic used in most writing systems of the Indian subcontinent to signify the lack of an inherent vowel.
- a Devanagari example: ? (ka) + ? = ?? (k)
- A sign which serves the same purpose in any writing system.
Synonyms
- halant
- killer
- vowel killer
Translations
See also
- anusvara
- candrabindu
- sukun / sukuun
- visarga
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