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U+0D3A, ഺ
MALAYALAM LETTER TTTA

[U+0D39]
Malayalam ◌഻
[U+0D3B]

Malayalam[edit]

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(ṯa)

  1. (archaic) This letter in the Malayalam abugida represents a voiceless unaspirated apical alveolar plosive while (ta) represents a laminal dental plosive and (ṭa) represents a subapical retroflex plosive. This letter is archaic and is not included in the current orthography, in the modern orthography it is written with a റ below another റ ⟨റ്റ⟩ or sometimes next to each other ⟨ററ⟩. It was made by A.R. Rajarajavarma in the 1800s but it didnt became popular. Transliterated as .

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