![]() ![]() ![]() Apart from the Devanagri script it is the script used to denote the second highest number of other languages. Kannada script is also used to write some of the other South Indian languages such as Kodava, Konkani and Tulu. So, it can be said that both Telugu and Kannada scripts have evolved from the same base of the ancient Brahmi script. It is this Old Kannada script that is the mother of the modern day Kannada and Telugu scripts. During the 4 th century AD this script developed into the Kadamba script which again was derived as the Old Kannada script that existed till the 10 th century AD. There was an off-shoot from the original Brahmi script during the early 3 rd century BC this off-shoot gradually was developed as the script for Proto-Kannada. The Kannada script or the Kannada Lipi is basically derived from the ancient script of Brahmi. ![]()
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