Sunday, 7 April 2019
Colour Coding!
I have noted that sometimes those who are not used to the Devanagari script have a slight problem reading it initially.
Devanagari script even though its written from the left to right but at times we do go backwards to write the Gunita(diacritical marks).
For eg:
To write हरिणः we start off by writing ह र first, then we go back to fill up the diacritical mark ि for the र and then we write the णः and we get हरिणः
Those who are not used to the Devanagari script find this a bit difficult at the beginning because in the Roman script we do not go backwards to write anything, its strictly unidirectional.
Devanagari can at times be bi-directional.
Let's take a look at the word हरिणः
Some beginners who haven't committed all the alphabets to memory find it a little hard to read the diacritical marks not sure it belongs to which alphabet.
for eg some who haven't fully grasped the script might think हि is a letter not realizing that no such letter exists and not realizing that the िactually belongs to the र as in रि.
So to overcome this initial hiccup in new learners who have not committed everything to memory, I recommend colour coding when writing.
Use a different colour for each alphabet till you commit all to memory.
Eg:
ह रि णः
So you would know which diacritical mark belongs to which letter.
So write away in the colors of the rainbow!
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