Nya (Indic)
Nya | Ṭa → | ||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Devanagari | Bengali | Gurmukhi | Gujarati | Oriya | |
ਞ | - | - | |||
Tamil | Telugu | Kannada | Malayalam | Sinhala | |
- | - | - | - | - | |
Thai | Lao | Tibetan | Burmese | Khmer | |
- | - | - | - | - | |
Baybayin | Hanunoo | Buhid | Tagbanwa | Lontara | |
- | - | - | - | - | |
Balinese | Sundanese | Limbu | Tai Le | New Tai Lue | |
- | - | - | - | - | |
Lepcha | Saurashtra | Rejang | Javanese | Cham | |
- | - | - | - | - | |
Tai Tham | Tai Viet | Kayah Li | Phags-pa | Siddhaṃ | |
- | -- | - | - | - | |
Mahajani | Khojki | Khudabadi | Syloti | Meitei | |
- | - | - | - | - | |
Modi | Tirhuta | Kaithi | Sora | Grantha | |
- | - | - | - | - | |
Chakma | Sharada | Takri | Kharoshthi | Brahmi | |
- | - | - | - | - | |
Phonemic representation: | /ɲə/ | ||||
IAST transliteration: | ña | ||||
ISCII code point: | 00 (0) |
Nya is the tenth consonant of Indic abugidas. It is derived from the Brahmi letter .
Devanagari
Nya (ञ, Sanskrit and Hindi: ञकार ñakāra) is the tenth consonant of the Devanagari abugida. It is pronounced [ɲə], similar to the phoneme in English canyon, /ˈkænjən/. It is very rare in Hindi, but common in Sanskrit.l
Bengali
Nô (ঞ, [nɔ]) is a Bengali script consonant, derived from the Siddham script.
Gurmukhi
Ñaññā (ਞ, Punjabi: ਞੱਞਾ ñaññā) is a consonant of Gurmukhi. It is represented in Shahmukhi with Punjabi: ں nun gunnah or Punjabi: ن nun.
Gujarati
Ña (ઞ, Gujarati: ઞ) is a Gujarati consonant, from the Devenagari letter without the top bar.
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