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Because Devanagari is the official script used to writeKonkani in Goa and Maharashtra, most Konkanis (especially Hindus) in those two states write the language in Devanagari. However, Konkani is widely written in the Roman script (called Romi Konkani ) by many Konkanis, (especially Catholics). [ 55 ]
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Konkani is the State language of Goa where it originated and enjoys recognition in the 8th schedule of the Constitution of India therefore is written in the currency notes of Republic of India. Learn Konkani with us.
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Konkani was originally written with the Brahmi alphabet, and was written with the Goykanadi script in Goa until the early 17th century. It is currently written with a number of other alphabets. In Goa, Devanagari is the official script for Konkani, though the Latin alphabet is also popular.
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Konkani is written in 5 scripts – Nagari (Devanagari), Romi (Latin), Kannada, Malayalam, and Perso-Arabic. In 2011 it was estimated that 2.3 million Konkani speakers live in India.
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Konkani is the official language of India’s western and coastal state, Goa. However, the language is spoken widely across four states- Maharashtra, Goa, Karnataka and Kerala, albeit in different dialects, its use is somewhat limited to coastal regions only.
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Konkani (Devanagari: कोंकणी, Romi: Konknni, Kannada: ಕೊಂಕಣಿ, [citation needed] Malayalam: കൊങ്കണി [citation needed], Perso-Arabic: کونکنی [citation needed], IAST: Kōṅkaṇī, IPA: [kõkɳi]) is an Indo-Aryan language spoken by the Konkani people, primarily in the Konkan region, along the western coast of India.
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Because Devanagari is the official script used to write Konkani in Goa and Maharashtra, most Konkanis (especially Hindus) in those two states write the language in Devanagari. However, Konkani is widely written in the Roman script (called Romi Konkani ) by many Konkanis, (especially Catholics). [ 55 ]
Konkani is the State language of Goa where it originated and enjoys recognition in the 8th schedule of the Constitution of India therefore is written in the currency notes of Republic of India. Learn Konkani with us.
Konkani language -- Grammar,English language -- Dictionaries -- Konkani,English language,Konkani language -- Grammar/ A Handbook for Writing Better Konkani Language Guide Publisher Sukrtindra Oriental Research Institute Collection ServantsOfKnowledge; Vishwakonkani; JaiGyan Contributor Servants of Knowledge Language Konkani; English
Konkani was originally written with the Brahmi alphabet, and was written with the Goykanadi script in Goa until the early 17th century. It is currently written with a number of other alphabets. In Goa, Devanagari is the official script for Konkani, though the Latin alphabet is also popular.
It uses easy to use transliteration rules to type in 23 Indian languages (Assamese, Bengali, Bishnupriya Manipuri, Bodo, Dogri, Gujarati, Hindi, Kannada, Konkani, Maithili, Malayalam, Marathi, Meitei (Manipuri), Nepali, Odia, Punjabi, Sanskrit, Santali (Ol Chiki), Sindhi, Sora, Tamil and Telugu).
Konkani is written in 5 scripts – Nagari (Devanagari), Romi (Latin), Kannada, Malayalam, and Perso-Arabic. In 2011 it was estimated that 2.3 million Konkani speakers live in India.
In this comprehensive guide, we will take you through the basics of the Konkani language, covering everything from vocabulary and grammar to pronunciation and cultural insights.
The course is divided into 5 units that cover: 1) an introduction to the Konkani language and script, 2) general vocabulary and pronunciation, 3) basic grammar and sentence structure, 4) simple conversations, and 5) comprehension, letter writing and translation exercises.
Konkani is the official language of India’s western and coastal state, Goa. However, the language is spoken widely across four states- Maharashtra, Goa, Karnataka and Kerala, albeit in different dialects, its use is somewhat limited to coastal regions only.
Konkani (Devanagari: कोंकणी, Romi: Konknni, Kannada: ಕೊಂಕಣಿ, [citation needed] Malayalam: കൊങ്കണി [citation needed], Perso-Arabic: کونکنی [citation needed], IAST: Kōṅkaṇī, IPA: [kõkɳi]) is an Indo-Aryan language spoken by the Konkani people, primarily in the Konkan region, along the western coast of India.