![]() Another difference from the Greek and Latin alphabets is that Malayalam does not distinguish upper and lower case, but like those alphabets, it is written from left to right. The 36 consonants of Malayalam are written in full, and vowels are represented with the use of diacritics which modify the consonant letter. It is an abugida, meaning that unlike alphabets such as Greek or Latin, is not written with complete vowels. Malayalam is one of many scripts derived from the ancient Brahmi system. The writing system of Malayalam is the Malayalam script. It belongs to the Dravidian language family, and is a member of the South Dravidian branch, which also contains major languages like Tamil and Kannada. Malayalam (മലയാളം) is the native language of the Malayali ethnic group, and is an official language of the Indian state of Kerala.
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