Ra (Indic)

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Ra
Devanagari r.svg
Example glyphs
Bengali-Assamese Bengali Letter Ra.svg
Tibetan Tibetan Ra.svg
Tamil Tamil-alphabet-rr.svg
Thai
Malayalam
Sinhala
Ashoka Brahmi Brahmi r.svg
Devanagari Devanagari r.svg
Cognates
Hebrew ר
Greek Ρ
Latin R
Cyrillic Р
Properties
Phonemic representation /ɾ/
IAST transliteration r R
ISCII code point CF (207)

Ra is a consonant of Indic abugidas. In modern Indic scripts, Ra is derived from the early "Ashoka" Brahmi letter Brahmi r.svg after having gone through the Gupta letter Gupta allahabad r.svg . Most Indic scripts have differing forms of Ra when used in combination with other consonants, including subjoined and repha forms. Some of these are encoded in computer text as separate characters, while others are generated dynamically using conjunct shaping with a virama.

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Āryabhaṭa numeration

Aryabhata used Devanagari letters for numbers, very similar to the Greek numerals, even after the invention of Indian numerals. The values of the different forms of र are: [1]

Historic Ra

There are three different general early historic scripts - Brahmi and its variants, Kharoṣṭhī, and Tocharian, the so-called slanting Brahmi. Ra as found in standard Brahmi, Brahmi r.svg , was a simple geometric shape, with variations toward more flowing forms by the Gupta Gupta allahabad r.svg . The Tocharian Ra Tocharian letter ra.gif had an alternate Fremdzeichen form, Tocharian letter ra.gif . The third form of ra, in Kharoshthi ( Bukva RA (nezalezhnii znak). Pis'mo kkharoshtkhi. Kharoshthi letter RA.svg ), was probably derived from Aramaic separately from the Brahmi letter.

Brahmi Ra

The Brahmi letter Brahmi r.svg , Ra, is probably derived from the Aramaic Resh Resh.svg , and is thus related to the modern Latin R and Greek Rho. [2] Several identifiable styles of writing the Brahmi Ra can be found, most associated with a specific set of inscriptions from an artifact or diverse records from an historic period. [3] As the earliest and most geometric style of Brahmi, the letters found on the Edicts of Ashoka and other records from around that time are normally the reference form for Brahmi letters, with vowel marks not attested until later forms of Brahmi back-formed to match the geometric writing style.

Brahmi Ra historic forms
Ashoka
(3rd-1st c. BCE)
Girnar
(~150 BCE)
Kushana
(~150-250 CE)
Gujarat
(~250 CE)
Gupta
(~350 CE)
Brahmi r.svg Gupta girnar r.svg Gupta ashoka r.svg Gupta gujarat r.svg Gupta allahabad r.svg

Tocharian Ra

The Tocharian letter Tocharian letter ra.gif is derived from the Brahmi Brahmi r.svg , and has an alternate Fremdzeichen form Tocharian letter ra.gif used in conjuncts and as an alternate representation of Rä. The use of repha forms in modern Indic scripts is similar to the Fremdzeichen Ra in Tocharian.

Tocharian Ra with vowel marks
RaRiRuRrRr̄ReRaiRoRauFremdzeichen
Tocharian letter ra.gif Tocharian letter raa.gif Tocharian letter ri.gif Tocharian letter rii.gif Tocharian letter ru.gif Tocharian letter ruu.gif Tocharian letter rr.gif Tocharian letter re.gif Tocharian letter rai.gif Tocharian letter ro.gif Tocharian letter rau.gif Tocharian letter ra.gif Tocharian letter ra.gif

Kharoṣṭhī Ra

The Kharoṣṭhī letter Bukva RA (nezalezhnii znak). Pis'mo kkharoshtkhi. Kharoshthi letter RA.svg is generally accepted as being derived from the Aramaic Resh Resh.svg , and is thus related to R and Rho, in addition to the Brahmi Ra. [2]

Devanagari Ra

Ra () is a consonant of the Devanagari abugida. It ultimately arose from the Brahmi letter Brahmi r.svg , after having gone through the Gupta letter Gupta allahabad r.svg . Letters that derive from it are the Gujarati letter , and the Modi letter 𑘨. Ra, along with the Latin capital letter R, is the basis of the currency symbol ₹, which represents the Indian rupee.

Devanagari-using languages

In all languages, र is pronounced as [ɾə] or [ ɾ ] when appropriate. Like all Indic scripts, Devanagari uses vowel marks attached to the base consonant to override the inherent /ə/ vowel:

Devanagari र with vowel marks
RaRiRuRrRr̄RlRl̄ReRaiRoRauR
रारिरीरुरूरृरॄरॢरॣरेरैरोरौर्

Several languages use the dotted form Rra Devanagari rr.svg for the [r] sound instead of र. ऱ combines with vowel marks identically to र.

Conjuncts with र

Devanagari Repha Devanagari Repha.svg
Devanagari Repha
Devanagari Rakar Devanagari Rakar.svg
Devanagari Rakar
Eyelash Ra Devanagari Eyelash Ra.svg
Eyelash Ra

Devanagari exhibits conjunct ligatures, as is common in Indic scripts. In modern Devanagari texts, most conjuncts are formed by reducing the letter shape to fit tightly to the following letter, usually by dropping a character's vertical stem, sometimes referred to as a "half form". Some conjunct clusters are always represented by a true ligature, instead of a shape that can be broken into constituent independent letters. Vertically stacked conjuncts are ubiquitous in older texts, while only a few are still used routinely in modern Devanagari texts. The use of ligatures and vertical conjuncts may vary across languages using the Devanagari, with Marathi in particular preferring the use of half forms where texts in other languages would show ligatures and vertical stacks. [4]

When in conjuncts with other letters, र takes on several different forms, the most important of which are Repha and Rakar. Repha is used to indicate that a conjunct begins with "R". It is crescent shape attached atop the headline of the rest of the conjunct at the right, immediately above the vertical stem, if present. The other members of the conjunct ignore Repha for shaping, combining with the other members of the conjunct to form ligatures or stacked conjuncts normally.

Rakar is used to indicate a consonant conjunct ending in "Ra". It is an upward-pointing wedge shape that is found either centered below the rest of the conjunct, or tilted to the right and integrated with the bottom of the stemline. Like with Repha, the rest of the conjunct ignores Rakar for shaping, except for minor alteration of the bottom of any stemline.

The third conjunct form of Ra is the so-called Eyelash Ra. It resembles a half-form in retaining the head line, with a shape below that connects to the following letter, but this remaining eyelash shape does not resemble either र or ऱ. The eyelash Ra is used in Nepali and Marathi texts instead of Repha for an initial "R" sound in a conjunct. Even though those languages both use the dotted Ra ऱ, eyelash Ra is the default form of Ra + Virama in Unicode for backwards compatibility, and the Repha form is mapped individually as a ligature with each other Devanagari consonant.

Devanagari Repha

  • Repha र্ (r) + ब (ba) gives the ligature rba: note

Devanagari Conjunct RBa.svg

  • Repha र্ (r) + भ (bha) gives the ligature rbha:

Devanagari Conjunct RBha.svg

  • Repha र্ (r) + च (ca) gives the ligature rca:

Devanagari Conjunct RCa.svg

  • Repha र্ (r) + छ (cha) gives the ligature rcha:

Devanagari Conjunct RCha.svg

  • Repha र্ (r) + द (da) gives the ligature rda:

Devanagari Conjunct RDa.svg

  • Repha र্ (r) + ड (ḍa) gives the ligature rḍa:

Devanagari Conjunct RDda.svg

  • Repha र্ (r) + ढ (ḍʱa) gives the ligature rḍʱa:

Devanagari Conjunct RDdha.svg

  • Repha र্ (r) + द্ (d) + ध (dʱa) gives the ligature rddʱa:

Devanagari Conjunct RDDha.svg

  • Repha र্ (r) + ध (dʱa) gives the ligature rdʱa:

Devanagari Conjunct RDha.svg

  • Repha र্ (r) + द্ (d) + व (va) gives the ligature rdva:

Devanagari Conjunct RDVa.svg

  • Repha र্ (r) + ग (ga) gives the ligature rga:

Devanagari Conjunct RGa.svg

  • Repha र্ (r) + घ (ɡʱa) gives the ligature rɡʱa:

Devanagari Conjunct RGha.svg

  • Repha र্ (r) + ह (ha) gives the ligature rha:

Devanagari Conjunct RHa.svg

  • Repha र্ (r) + ज (ja) gives the ligature rja:

Devanagari Conjunct RJa.svg

  • Repha र্ (r) + झ (jha) gives the ligature rjha:

Devanagari Conjunct RJha.svg

  • Repha र্ (r) + ज্ (j) + ञ (ña) gives the ligature rjña:

Devanagari Conjunct RJNya.svg

  • Repha र্ (r) + क (ka) gives the ligature rka:

Devanagari Conjunct RKa.svg

  • Repha र্ (r) + ख (kha) gives the ligature rkha:

Devanagari Conjunct RKha.svg

  • Repha र্ (r) + क্ (k) + ष (ṣa) gives the ligature rkṣa:

Devanagari Conjunct RKSsa.svg

  • Repha र্ (r) + ल (la) gives the ligature rla:

Devanagari Conjunct RLa.svg

  • Repha र্ (r) + ळ (ḷa) gives the ligature rḷa:

Devanagari Conjunct RLla.svg

  • Repha र্ (r) + म (ma) gives the ligature rma:

Devanagari Conjunct RMa.svg

  • Repha र্ (r) + न (na) gives the ligature rna:

Devanagari Conjunct RNa.svg

  • Repha र্ (r) + ङ (ŋa) gives the ligature rŋa:

Devanagari Conjunct RNga.svg

  • Repha र্ (r) + ङ্ (ŋ) + ग (ga) gives the ligature rŋga:

Devanagari Conjunct RNgGa.svg

  • Repha र্ (r) + ण (ṇa) gives the ligature rṇa:

Devanagari Conjunct RNna.svg

  • Repha र্ (r) + ञ (ña) gives the ligature rña:

Devanagari Conjunct RNya.svg

  • Repha र্ (r) + प (pa) gives the ligature rpa:

Devanagari Conjunct RPa.svg

  • Repha र্ (r) + फ (pha) gives the ligature rpha:

Devanagari Conjunct RPha.svg

  • Repha र্ (r) + र (ra) gives the ligature rra:

Devanagari Conjunct RRa.svg

  • Repha र্ (r) + स (sa) gives the ligature rsa:

Devanagari Conjunct RSa.svg

  • Repha र্ (r) + श (ʃa) gives the ligature rʃa:

Devanagari Conjunct RSha.svg

  • Repha र্ (r) + ष (ṣa) gives the ligature rṣa:

Devanagari Conjunct RSsa.svg

  • Repha र্ (r) + स্ (s) + व (va) gives the ligature rsva:

Devanagari Conjunct RSVa.svg

  • Repha र্ (r) + त (ta) gives the ligature rta:

Devanagari Conjunct RTa.svg

  • Repha र্ (r) + थ (tha) gives the ligature rtha:

Devanagari Conjunct RTha.svg

  • Repha र্ (r) + ट (ṭa) gives the ligature rṭa:

Devanagari Conjunct RTta.svg

  • Repha र্ (r) + त্ (t) + त (ta) gives the ligature rtta:

Devanagari Conjunct RTTa.svg

  • Repha र্ (r) + ठ (ṭha) gives the ligature rṭha:

Devanagari Conjunct RTtha.svg

  • Repha र্ (r) + व (va) gives the ligature rva:

Devanagari Conjunct RVa.svg

  • Repha र্ (r) + य (ya) gives the ligature rya:

Devanagari Conjunct RYa.svg

Devanagari Rakar

  • भ্ (bh) + र (ra) gives the ligature bhra:

Devanagari Conjunct BhRa.svg

  • ब্ (b) + र (ra) gives the ligature bra:

Devanagari Conjunct BRa.svg

  • छ্ (ch) + र (ra) gives the ligature chra:

Devanagari Conjunct ChRa.svg

  • च্ (c) + र (ra) gives the ligature cra:

Devanagari Conjunct CRa.svg

  • द্ (d) + ब্ (b) + र (ra) gives the ligature dbra:

Devanagari Conjunct DBRa.svg

  • ढ্ (ḍʱ) + र (ra) gives the ligature ḍʱra:

Devanagari Conjunct DdhRa.svg

  • ड্ (ḍ) + र (ra) gives the ligature ḍra:

Devanagari Conjunct DdRa.svg

  • द্ (d) + द্ (d) + र (ra) gives the ligature ddra:

Devanagari Conjunct DDRa.svg

  • द্ (d) + ग্ (g) + र (ra) gives the ligature dgra:

Devanagari Conjunct DGRa.svg

  • ध্ (dʱ) + र (ra) gives the ligature dʱra:

Devanagari Conjunct DhRa.svg

  • द্ (d) + र (ra) gives the ligature dra:

Devanagari Conjunct DRa.svg

  • घ্ (ɡʱ) + र (ra) gives the ligature ɡʱra:

Devanagari Conjunct GhRa.svg

  • ग্ (g) + र (ra) gives the ligature gra:

Devanagari Conjunct GRa.svg

  • ग্ (g) + र্ (r) + य (ya) gives the ligature grya:

Devanagari Conjunct GRYa.svg

  • ह্ (h) + र (ra) gives the ligature hra:

Devanagari Conjunct HRa.svg

  • झ্ (jh) + र (ra) gives the ligature jhra:

Devanagari Conjunct JhRa.svg

  • ज্ (j) + र (ra) gives the ligature jra:

Devanagari Conjunct JRa.svg

  • क্ (k) + र (ra) gives the ligature kra:

Devanagari Conjunct KRa.svg

  • क্ (k) + त্ (t) + र (ra) gives the ligature ktra:

Devanagari Conjunct KTRa.svg

  • ळ্ (ḷ) + र (ra) gives the ligature ḷra:

Devanagari Conjunct LlRa.svg

  • ल্ (l) + र (ra) gives the ligature lra:

Devanagari Conjunct LRa.svg

  • म্ (m) + र (ra) gives the ligature mra:

Devanagari Conjunct MRa.svg

  • ङ্ (ŋ) + क্ (k) + र (ra) gives the ligature ŋkra:

Devanagari Conjunct NgKRa.svg

  • ङ্ (ŋ) + र (ra) gives the ligature ŋra:

Devanagari Conjunct NgRa.svg

  • ण্ (ṇ) + र (ra) gives the ligature ṇra:

Devanagari Conjunct NnRa.svg

  • न্ (n) + र (ra) gives the ligature nra:

Devanagari Conjunct NRa.svg

  • ञ্ (ñ) + र (ra) gives the ligature ñra:

Devanagari Conjunct NyRa.svg

  • फ্ (ph) + र (ra) gives the ligature phra:

Devanagari Conjunct PhRa.svg

  • प্ (p) + र (ra) gives the ligature pra:

Devanagari Conjunct PRa.svg

  • प্ (p) + त্ (t) + र (ra) gives the ligature ptra:

Devanagari Conjunct PTRa.svg

  • श্ (ʃ) + र (ra) gives the ligature ʃra:

Devanagari Conjunct ShRa.svg

  • स্ (s) + र (ra) gives the ligature sra:

Devanagari Conjunct SRa.svg

  • ष্ (ṣ) + क্ (k) + र (ra) gives the ligature ṣkra:

Devanagari Conjunct SsKRa.svg

  • ष্ (ṣ) + र (ra) gives the ligature ṣra:

Devanagari Conjunct SsRa.svg

  • थ্ (th) + र (ra) gives the ligature thra:

Devanagari Conjunct ThRa.svg

  • त্ (t) + र (ra) gives the ligature tra:

Devanagari Conjunct TRa.svg

  • त্ (t) + र্ (r) + य (ya) gives the ligature trya:

Devanagari Conjunct TRYa.svg

  • ठ্ (ṭh) + र (ra) gives the ligature ṭhra:

Devanagari Conjunct TthRa.svg

  • ट্ (ṭ) + र (ra) gives the ligature ṭra:

Devanagari Conjunct TtRa.svg

  • त্ (t) + त্ (t) + र (ra) gives the ligature ttra:

Devanagari Conjunct TTRa.svg

  • व্ (v) + र (ra) gives the ligature vra:

Devanagari Conjunct VRa.svg

  • य্ (y) + र (ra) gives the ligature yra:

Devanagari Conjunct YRa.svg

Conjuncts with both Repha and Rakar forms
  • र্ (r) + ध্ (dʱ) + र (ra) gives the ligature rdʱra:

Devanagari Conjunct RDhRa.svg

  • र্ (r) + ष্ (ṣ) + ट্ (ṭ) + र (ra) gives the ligature rṣṭra:

Devanagari Conjunct RSsTtRa.svg

  • र্ (r) + त্ (t) + र (ra) gives the ligature rtra:

Devanagari Conjunct RTRa.svg

  • र্ (r) + त্ (t) + त্ (t) + र (ra) gives the ligature rttra:

Devanagari Conjunct RTTRa.svg

Devanagari Eyelash Ra

  • Eyelash र্ (r) + ब (ba) gives the ligature rba:

Devanagari Conjunct Eyelash RBa.svg

  • Eyelash र্ (r) + भ (bha) gives the ligature rbha:

Devanagari Conjunct Eyelash RBha.svg

  • Eyelash र্ (r) + च (ca) gives the ligature rca:

Devanagari Conjunct Eyelash RCa.svg

  • Eyelash र্ (r) + छ (cha) gives the ligature rcha:

Devanagari Conjunct Eyelash RCha.svg

  • Eyelash र্ (r) + द (da) gives the ligature rda:

Devanagari Conjunct Eyelash RDa.svg

  • Eyelash र্ (r) + ड (ḍa) gives the ligature rḍa:

Devanagari Conjunct Eyelash RDda.svg

  • Eyelash र্ (r) + ढ (ḍʱa) gives the ligature rḍʱa:

Devanagari Conjunct Eyelash RDdha.svg

  • Eyelash र্ (r) + ध (dʱa) gives the ligature rdʱa:

Devanagari Conjunct Eyelash RDha.svg

  • Eyelash र্ (r) + ग (ga) gives the ligature rga:

Devanagari Conjunct Eyelash RGa.svg

  • Eyelash र্ (r) + घ (ɡʱa) gives the ligature rɡʱa:

Devanagari Conjunct Eyelash RGha.svg

  • Eyelash र্ (r) + ह (ha) gives the ligature rha:

Devanagari Conjunct Eyelash RHa.svg

  • Eyelash र্ (r) + ज (ja) gives the ligature rja:

Devanagari Conjunct Eyelash RJa.svg

  • Eyelash र্ (r) + झ (jha) gives the ligature rjha:

Devanagari Conjunct Eyelash RJha.svg

  • Eyelash र্ (r) + ज্ (j) + ञ (ña) gives the ligature rjña:

Devanagari Conjunct Eyelash RJNya.svg

  • Eyelash र্ (r) + क (ka) gives the ligature rka:

Devanagari Conjunct Eyelash RKa.svg

  • Eyelash र্ (r) + ख (kha) gives the ligature rkha:

Devanagari Conjunct Eyelash RKha.svg

  • Eyelash र্ (r) + क্ (k) + ष (ṣa) gives the ligature rkṣa:

Devanagari Conjunct Eyelash RKSsa.svg

  • Eyelash र্ (r) + ल (la) gives the ligature rla:

Devanagari Conjunct Eyelash RLa.svg

  • Eyelash र্ (r) + ळ (ḷa) gives the ligature rḷa:

Devanagari Conjunct Eyelash RLla.svg

  • Eyelash र্ (r) + म (ma) gives the ligature rma:

Devanagari Conjunct Eyelash RMa.svg

  • Eyelash र্ (r) + न (na) gives the ligature rna:

Devanagari Conjunct Eyelash RNa.svg

  • Eyelash र্ (r) + ङ (ŋa) gives the ligature rŋa:

Devanagari Conjunct Eyelash RNga.svg

  • Eyelash र্ (r) + ण (ṇa) gives the ligature rṇa:

Devanagari Conjunct Eyelash RNna.svg

  • Eyelash र্ (r) + ञ (ña) gives the ligature rña:

Devanagari Conjunct Eyelash RNya.svg

  • Eyelash र্ (r) + प (pa) gives the ligature rpa:

Devanagari Conjunct Eyelash RPa.svg

  • Eyelash र্ (r) + फ (pha) gives the ligature rpha:

Devanagari Conjunct Eyelash RPha.svg

  • Eyelash र্ (r) + स (sa) gives the ligature rsa:

Devanagari Conjunct Eyelash RSa.svg

  • Eyelash र্ (r) + श (ʃa) gives the ligature rʃa:

Devanagari Conjunct Eyelash RSha.svg

  • Eyelash र্ (r) + ष (ṣa) gives the ligature rṣa:

Devanagari Conjunct Eyelash RSsa.svg

  • Eyelash र্ (r) + त (ta) gives the ligature rta:

Devanagari Conjunct Eyelash RTa.svg

  • Eyelash र্ (r) + थ (tha) gives the ligature rtha:

Devanagari Conjunct Eyelash RTha.svg

  • Eyelash र্ (r) + ट (ṭa) gives the ligature rṭa:

Devanagari Conjunct Eyelash RTta.svg

  • Eyelash र্ (r) + ठ (ṭha) gives the ligature rṭha:

Devanagari Conjunct Eyelash RTtha.svg

  • Eyelash र্ (r) + व (va) gives the ligature rva:

Devanagari Conjunct Eyelash RVa.svg

  • Eyelash र্ (r) + य (ya) gives the ligature rya:

Devanagari Conjunct Eyelash RYa.svg

Bengali-Assamese Ra

The Bengali-Assamese script র and ৰ are derived from the Siddhaṃ Siddham r.svg , and are marked by a similar horizontal head line, but less geometric shape, than their Devanagari counterpart, र. The inherent vowel of Bengali and Assamese consonant letters is /ɔ/, so the bare letter র/ৰ will sometimes be transliterated as "ro" instead of "ra". Adding okar, the "o" vowel mark, gives a reading of /ro/. Like all Indic consonants, র/ৰ can be modified by marks to indicate another (or no) vowel than its inherent "a".

Bengali র with vowel marks
rarirurrrr̄rerairoraur
রারিরীরুরূরৃরৄরেরৈরোরৌর্
ৰাৰিৰীৰুৰূৰৃৰৄৰেৰৈৰোৰৌৰ্

র/ৰ in Bengali-Assamese using languages

র or ৰ is used as a basic consonant character in many of the Bengali-Assamese script orthographies, including Bengali and Assamese. Bengali uses র and Assamese uses ৰ. In Assamese র was used for va but now standardised as ৱ.

Conjuncts with র/ৰ

Bengali-Assamese র/ৰ exhibits conjunct ligatures, as is common in Indic scripts. Much like other Indic scripts, Bengali-Assamese র/ৰ also rarely appears in conjuncts in full form, and has special unrelated graphic forms for both initial and trailing র/ৰ in conjuncts called Repha and Ra phala (in Bengali) or Ra kar (in Assamese). [5]

Bengali-Assamese Ra-phala/kar

Bengali-Assamese Ra-phala/kar Bengali Letter Ra-phala.svg
Bengali-Assamese Ra-phala/kar

The letter র/ৰ has a special form when used as the last letter of a conjunct called "Ra phala/kar" (or "Ro pholo"). This reduced form of র/ৰ is appended to the bottom of a letter or conjunct. Both Ya and Va have a similar "phala" trailing form. Ra-phala and Ya-phala can be found together in many conjuncts.

  • ভ্ (bh) + র/ৰ (ra) gives the ligature bhra:

Bengali Conjunct BHra.svg

  • ব্ (b) + র/ৰ (ra) gives the ligature bra:

Bengali Conjunct Bra.svg

  • চ্ (c) + ছ্ (ch) + র/ৰ (ra) gives the ligature cchra:

Bengali Conjunct Cchra.svg

  • দ্ (d) + ভ্ (bh) + র/ৰ (ra) gives the ligature dbhra:

Bengali Conjunct Dbhra.svg

  • ঢ্ (ḍʱ) + র/ৰ (ra) gives the ligature ḍʱra:

Bengali Conjunct DDHra.svg

  • ড্ (ḍ) + র/ৰ (ra) gives the ligature ḍra:

Bengali Conjunct DDra.svg

  • ধ্ (dʱ) + র/ৰ (ra) gives the ligature dʱra:

Bengali Conjunct DHra.svg

  • দ্ (d) + র/ৰ (ra) gives the ligature dra:

Bengali Conjunct Dra.svg

  • দ্ (d) + র্/ৰ্ (r) + য (ya) gives the ligature drya, with the ya phala suffix in addition to ra phala:

Bengali Conjunct Drya.svg

  • গ্ (g) + ধ্ (dʱ) + র/ৰ (ra) gives the ligature gdʱra:

Bengali Conjunct Gdhra.svg

  • ঘ্ (ɡʱ) + র/ৰ (ra) gives the ligature ɡʱra:

Bengali Conjunct GHra.svg

  • গ্ (g) + র/ৰ (ra) gives the ligature gra:

Bengali Conjunct Gra.svg

  • গ্ (g) + র্/ৰ (r) + য (ya) gives the ligature grya, with the ya phala suffix in addition to ra phala:

Bengali Conjunct Grya.svg

  • জ্ (j) + র/ৰ (ra) gives the ligature jra:

Bengali Conjunct Jra.svg

  • খ্ (kh) + র/ৰ (ra) gives the ligature khra:

Bengali Conjunct KHra.svg

  • ক্ (k) + র/ৰ (ra) gives the ligature kra:

Bengali Conjunct Kra.svg

  • ক্ (k) + ত্ (t) + র/ৰ (ra) gives the ligature ktra:

Bengali Conjunct Ktra.svg

  • ক্ (k) + ট্ (ṭ) + র/ৰ (ra) gives the ligature kṭra:

Bengali Conjunct Kttra.svg

  • ম্ (m) + ভ্ (bh) + র/ৰ (ra) gives the ligature mbhra:

Bengali Conjunct Mbhra.svg

  • ম্ (m) + প্ (p) + র/ৰ (ra) gives the ligature mpra:

Bengali Conjunct Mpra.svg

  • ম্ (m) + র/ৰ (ra) gives the ligature mra:

Bengali Conjunct Mra.svg

  • ম্ (m) + ব্ (v) + র/ৰ (ra) gives the ligature mvra:

Bengali Conjunct Mvra.svg

  • ন্ (n) + ড্ (ḍ) + র/ৰ (ra) gives the ligature nḍra:

Bengali Conjunct Nddra.svg

  • ন্ (n) + ধ্ (dʱ) + র/ৰ (ra) gives the ligature ndʱra:

Bengali Conjunct Ndhra.svg

  • ন্ (n) + দ্ (d) + র/ৰ (ra) gives the ligature ndra:

Bengali Conjunct Ndra.svg

  • ঙ্ (ŋ) + ঘ্ (ɡʱ) + র/ৰ (ra) gives the ligature ŋɡʱra:

Bengali Conjunct NGghra.svg

  • ঙ্ (ŋ) + ক্ (k) + র/ৰ (ra) gives the ligature ŋkra:

Bengali Conjunct NGkta.svg

  • ণ্ (ṇ) + ড্ (ḍ) + র/ৰ (ra) gives the ligature ṇḍra:

Bengali Conjunct NNddra.svg

  • ন্ (n) + থ্ (th) + র/ৰ (ra) gives the ligature nthra:

Bengali Conjunct Nthra.svg

  • ন্ (n) + ত্ (t) + র/ৰ (ra) gives the ligature ntra:

Bengali Conjunct Ntra.svg

  • ন্ (n) + ত্ (t) + র্/ৰ্ (r) + য (ya) gives the ligature ntrya, with the ya phala suffix in addition to ra phala:

Bengali Conjunct Ntrya.svg

  • ন্ (n) + ট্ (ṭ) + র/ৰ (ra) gives the ligature nṭra:

Bengali Conjunct Nttra.svg

  • ফ্ (ph) + র/ৰ (ra) gives the ligature phra:

Bengali Conjunct PHra.svg

  • প্ (p) + র/ৰ (ra) gives the ligature pra:

Bengali Conjunct Pra.svg

  • প্ (p) + র্/ৰ (r) + য (ya) gives the ligature prya, with the ya phala suffix in addition to ra phala:

Bengali Conjunct Prya.svg

  • শ্ (ʃ) + র/ৰ (ra) gives the ligature ʃra:

Bengali Conjunct SHra.svg

  • স্ (s) + ক্ (k) + র/ৰ (ra) gives the ligature skra:

Bengali Conjunct Skra.svg

  • স্ (s) + র/ৰ (ra) gives the ligature sra:

Bengali Conjunct Sra.svg

  • ষ্ (ṣ) + ক্ (k) + র/ৰ (ra) gives the ligature ṣkra:

Bengali Conjunct SSkra.svg

  • ষ্ (ṣ) + প্ (p) + র/ৰ (ra) gives the ligature ṣpra:

Bengali Conjunct SSpra.svg

  • ষ্ (ṣ) + ট্ (ṭ) + র/ৰ (ra) gives the ligature ṣṭra:

Bengali Conjunct SSttra.svg

  • স্ (s) + ত্ (t) + র/ৰ (ra) gives the ligature stra:

Bengali Conjunct Stra.svg

  • স্ (s) + ট্ (ṭ) + র/ৰ (ra) gives the ligature sṭra:

Bengali Conjunct Sttra.svg

  • থ্ (th) + র/ৰ (ra) gives the ligature thra:

Bengali Conjunct THra.svg

  • ত্ (t) + র/ৰ (ra) gives the ligature tra:

Bengali Conjunct Tra.svg

  • ত্ (t) + র্/ৰ (r) + য (ya) gives the ligature trya, with the ya phala suffix in addition to ra phala:

Bengali Conjunct Trya.svg

  • ট্ (ṭ) + র/ৰ (ra) gives the ligature ṭra:

Bengali Conjunct TTra.svg

Bengali-Assamese Repha

Bengali-Assamese Repha Bengali Letter Repha.svg
Bengali-Assamese Repha

Unlike other letters, র/ৰ also has a special form when used as the initial letter of a conjunct called "Repha". This reduced form of র on top of the following letter or conjunct. Repha can be found in combination with Ra-phala, Ya-phala/kar and Va-phala/kar in many conjuncts.

  • র্ (r) + ভ (bha) gives the ligature rbha:

Bengali Conjunct Rbha.svg

  • র্ (r) + ব্ (b) + য (ya) gives the ligature rbya, with the ya phala suffix:

Bengali Conjunct Rbya.svg

  • র্ (r) + চ (ca) gives the ligature rca:

Bengali Conjunct Rca.svg

  • র্ (r) + ছ (cha) gives the ligature rcha:

Bengali Conjunct Rcha.svg

  • র্ (r) + চ্ (c) + য (ya) gives the ligature rcya, with the ya phala suffix in addition to repha:

Bengali Conjunct Rcya.svg

  • র্ (r) + দ (da) gives the ligature rda:

Bengali Conjunct Rda.svg

  • র্ (r) + ড (ḍa) gives the ligature rḍa:

Bengali Conjunct Rdda.svg

  • র্ (r) + ঢ্ (ḍʱ) + য (ya) gives the ligature rḍʱya, with the ya phala suffix in addition to repha:

Bengali Conjunct Rddhya.svg

  • র্ (r) + ধ (dʱa) gives the ligature rdʱa:

Bengali Conjunct Rdha.svg

  • র্ (r) + ধ্ (dʱ) + ব (va) gives the ligature rdʱva, with the va phala suffix in addition to repha:

Bengali Conjunct Rdhva.svg

  • র্ (r) + দ্ (d) + র (ra) gives the ligature rdra:

Bengali Conjunct Rdra.svg

  • র্ (r) + দ্ (d) + ব (va) gives the ligature rdva, with the va phala suffix in addition to repha:

Bengali Conjunct Rdva.svg

  • র্ (r) + গ (ga) gives the ligature rga:

Bengali Conjunct Rga.svg

  • র্ (r) + ঘ (ɡʱa) gives the ligature rɡʱa:

Bengali Conjunct Rgha.svg

  • র্ (r) + (ɡʱ) + য (ya) gives the ligature rɡʱya, with the ya phala suffix in addition to repha:

Bengali Conjunct Rghya.svg

  • র্ (r) + গ্ (ga) + য (ya) gives the ligature rɡya, with the ya phala suffix in addition to repha:

Bengali Conjunct Rgya.svg

  • র্ (r) + হ (ha) gives the ligature rha:

Bengali Conjunct Rha.svg

  • র্ (r) + হ্ (h) + য (ya) gives the ligature rhya, with the ya phala suffix in addition to repha:

Bengali Conjunct Rhya.svg

  • র্ (r) + জ (ja) gives the ligature rja:

Bengali Conjunct Rja.svg

  • র্ (r) + ঝ (jha) gives the ligature rjha:

Bengali Conjunct Rjha.svg

  • র্ (r) + জ্ (j) + য (ya) gives the ligature rjya, with the ya phala suffix in addition to repha:

Bengali Conjunct Rjya.svg

  • র্ (r) + ক (ka) gives the ligature rka:

Bengali Conjunct Rka.svg

  • র্ (r) + খ (kha) gives the ligature rkha:

Bengali Conjunct Rkha.svg

  • র্ (r) + খ্ (kh) + য (ya) gives the ligature rkhya, with the ya phala suffix in addition to repha:

Bengali Conjunct Rkhya.svg

  • র্ (r) + ক্ (k) + য (ya) gives the ligature rkya, with the ya phala suffix in addition to repha:

Bengali Conjunct Rkya.svg

  • র্ (r) + ল (la) gives the ligature rla:

Bengali Conjunct Rla.svg

  • র্ (r) + ম (ma) gives the ligature rma:

Bengali Conjunct Rma.svg

  • র্ (r) + ম্ (m) + য (ya) gives the ligature rmya, with the ya phala suffix in addition to repha:

Bengali Conjunct Rmya.svg

  • র্ (r) + ন (na) gives the ligature rna:

Bengali Conjunct Rna.svg

  • র্ (r) + ণ (ṇa) gives the ligature rṇa:

Bengali Conjunct Rnna.svg

  • র্ (r) + ণ্ (ṇ) + য (ya) gives the ligature rṇya, with the ya phala suffix in addition to repha:

Bengali Conjunct Rnnya.svg

  • র্ (r) + প (pa) gives the ligature rpa:

Bengali Conjunct Rpa.svg

  • র্ (r) + ফ (pha) gives the ligature rpha:

Bengali Conjunct Rpha.svg

  • র্ (r) + স (sa) gives the ligature rsa:

Bengali Conjunct Rsa.svg

  • র্ (r) + শ (ʃa) gives the ligature rʃa:

Bengali Conjunct Rsha.svg

  • র্ (r) + শ্ (ʃ) + ব (va) gives the ligature rʃva, with the va phala suffix in addition to repha:

Bengali Conjunct Rshva.svg

  • র্ (r) + শ্ (ʃ) + য (ya) gives the ligature rʃya, with the ya phala suffix in addition to repha:

Bengali Conjunct Rshya.svg

  • র্ (r) + ষ (ṣa) gives the ligature rṣa:

Bengali Conjunct Rssa.svg

  • র্ (r) + ষ্ (ṣ) + য (ya) gives the ligature rṣya, with the ya phala suffix in addition to repha:

Bengali Conjunct Rssya.svg

  • র্ (r) + ত (ta) gives the ligature rta:

Bengali Conjunct Rta.svg

  • র্ (r) + থ (tha) gives the ligature rtha:

Bengali Conjunct Rtha.svg

  • র্ (r) + থ্ (th) + য (ya) gives the ligature rthya, with the ya phala suffix in addition to repha:

Bengali Conjunct Rthya.svg

  • র্ (r) + ত্ (t) + র (ra) gives the ligature rtra:

Bengali Conjunct Rtra.svg

  • র্ (r) + ট (ṭa) gives the ligature rṭa:

Bengali Conjunct Rtta.svg

  • র্ (r) + ত্ (t) + য (ya) gives the ligature rtya, with the ya phala suffix in addition to repha:

Bengali Conjunct Rtya.svg

  • র্ (r) + য (ya) gives the ligature rya, with repha, not ya phala:

Bengali Conjunct Rya.svg

Gujarati Ra

Gujarati Ra. Gujarati letter Ra.svg
Gujarati Ra.

Ra () is twenty-seventh consonant of the Gujarati abugida. It is derived from the Devanagari Ra Devanagari r.svg with the top bar (shiro rekha) removed, and ultimately the Brahmi letter Brahmi r.svg . When combined with certain vowels, the Gujarati Ra may assume unique forms, such as રુ and રૂ.

Gujarati-using Languages

The Gujarati script is used to write the Gujarati and Kutchi languages. In both languages, ર is pronounced as [] or [ r ] when appropriate. Like all Indic scripts, Gujarati uses vowel marks attached to the base consonant to override the inherent /ə/ vowel:

RaRiRuRrRlRr̄Rl̄ReRaiRoRauR
Gujarati Ra Matras.svg
Gujarati Ra syllables, with vowel marks in red.

Conjuncts with ર

Gujarati Repha Gujarati Repha.svg
Gujarati Repha
Gujarati Rakar Gujarati Rakar.svg
Gujarati Rakar

Gujarati ર exhibits conjunct ligatures, much like its parent Devanagari Script. While most Gujarati conjuncts can only be formed by reducing the letter shape to create a "half form" that fits tightly to following letter, Ra does not have a half form. A few conjunct clusters can be represented by a true ligature, instead of a shape that can be broken into constituent independent letters, and vertically stacked conjuncts can also be found in Gujarati, although much less commonly than in Devanagari. True ligatures are quite rare in Indic scripts. The most common ligated conjuncts in Gujarati are in the form of a slight mutation to fit in context or as a consistent variant form appended to the adjacent characters. The most common conjunct variants are the Repha and Rakar forms of Ra. A leading consonant or conjunct will use its full form, rather than half form, when being modified by a trailing Rakar.

RephaRakar
* ર્ (r) + ક (ka) gives the ligature RKa:

Gujarati conjunct RKa.svg

  • ર્ (r) + ખ (kha) gives the ligature RKha:

Gujarati conjunct RKha.svg

  • ર્ (r) + ગ (ga) gives the ligature RGa:

Gujarati conjunct RGa.svg

  • ર્ (r) + ઘ (ɡʱa) gives the ligature RGha:

Gujarati conjunct RGha.svg

  • ર્ (r) + ઙ (ŋa) gives the ligature RṄa:

Gujarati conjunct RNga.svg

  • ર્ (r) + ચ (ca) gives the ligature RCa:

Gujarati conjunct RCa.svg

  • ર્ (r) + છ (cha) gives the ligature RCha:

Gujarati conjunct RCha.svg

  • ર્ (r) + જ (ja) gives the ligature RJa:

Gujarati conjunct RJa.svg

  • ર્ (r) + ઝ (jha) gives the ligature RJha:

Gujarati conjunct RJha.svg

  • ર્ (r) + ઞ (ɲa) gives the ligature RÑa:

Gujarati conjunct RNya.svg

  • ર્ (r) + ટ (ʈa) gives the ligature RṬa:

Gujarati conjunct RTta.svg

  • ર્ (r) + ઠ (ʈha) gives the ligature RṬha:

Gujarati conjunct RTtha.svg

  • ર્ (r) + ડ (ɖa) gives the ligature RḌa:

Gujarati conjunct RDda.svg

  • ર્ (r) + ઢ (ɖʱa) gives the ligature RḌha:

Gujarati conjunct RDdha.svg

  • ર્ (r) + ણ (ɳa) gives the ligature RṆa:

Gujarati conjunct RNna.svg

  • ર્ (r) + ત (ta) gives the ligature RTa:

Gujarati conjunct RTa.svg

  • ર્ (r) + થ (tha) gives the ligature RTha:

Gujarati conjunct RTha.svg

  • ર્ (r) + દ (da) gives the ligature RDa:

Gujarati conjunct RDa.svg

  • ર્ (r) + ધ (dʱa) gives the ligature RDha:

Gujarati conjunct RDha.svg

  • ર્ (r) + ન (na) gives the ligature RNa:

Gujarati conjunct RNa.svg

  • ર્ (r) + પ (pa) gives the ligature RPa:

Gujarati conjunct RPa.svg

  • ર્ (r) + ફ (pha) gives the ligature RPha:

Gujarati conjunct RPha.svg

  • ર્ (r) + બ (ba) gives the ligature RBa:

Gujarati conjunct RBa.svg

  • ર્ (r) + ભ (bha) gives the ligature RBha:

Gujarati conjunct RBha.svg

  • ર્ (r) + મ (ma) gives the ligature RMa:

Gujarati conjunct RMa.svg

  • ર્ (r) + ય (ya) gives the ligature RYa:

Gujarati conjunct RYa.svg

  • ર્ (r) + લ (la) gives the ligature RLa:

Gujarati conjunct RLa.svg

  • ર્ (r) + ળ (ɭ̆a) gives the ligature Ra:

Gujarati conjunct RLla.svg

  • ર્ (r) + વ (va) gives the ligature RVa:

Gujarati conjunct RVa.svg

  • ર્ (r) + શ (ʃa) gives the ligature RŚa:

Gujarati conjunct RSha.svg

  • ર્ (r) + ષ (ʂa) gives the ligature RṢa:

Gujarati conjunct RSsa.svg

  • ર્ (r) + સ (sa) gives the ligature RSa:

Gujarati conjunct RSa.svg

  • ર્ (r) + હ (ha) gives the ligature RHa:

Gujarati conjunct RHa.svg

  • ર્ (r) + ક (ka) ષ (ʂa) gives the ligature RKṢa:

Gujarati conjunct RKSsa.svg

  • ર્ (r) + જ (ja) ઞ (ɲa) gives the ligature RJÑa:

Gujarati conjunct RJNya.svg

  • ર્ (r) + ર (ra) gives the ligature RRa:

Gujarati conjunct RRa.svg

* ક્ (k) + ર (ra) gives the ligature KRa:

Gujarati conjunct KRa.svg

  • ખ્ (kh) + ર (ra) gives the ligature KhRa:

Gujarati conjunct KhRa.svg

  • ગ્ (g) + ર (ra) gives the ligature GRa:

Gujarati conjunct GRa.svg

  • ઘ્ (ɡʱ) + ર (ra) gives the ligature GhRa:

Gujarati conjunct GhRa.svg

  • ઙ્ (ŋ) + ર (ra) gives the ligature ṄRa:

Gujarati conjunct NgRa.svg

  • ચ્ (c) + ર (ra) gives the ligature CRa:

Gujarati conjunct CRa.svg

  • છ્ (ch) + ર (ra) gives the ligature ChRa:

Gujarati conjunct ChRa.svg

  • જ્ (j) + ર (ra) gives the ligature JRa:

Gujarati conjunct JRa.svg

  • ઝ્ (jh) + ર (ra) gives the ligature JhRa:

Gujarati conjunct JhRa.svg

  • ઞ્ (ɲ) + ર (ra) gives the ligature ÑRa:

Gujarati conjunct NyRa.svg

  • ટ્ (ʈ) + ર (ra) gives the ligature ṬRa:

Gujarati conjunct TtRa.svg

  • ડ્ (ɖ) + ર (ra) gives the ligature ḌRa:

Gujarati conjunct DdRa.svg

  • ઠ્ (ʈh) + ર (ra) gives the ligature ṬhRa:

Gujarati conjunct TthRa.svg

  • ઢ્ (ɖʱ) + ર (ra) gives the ligature ḌhRa:

Gujarati conjunct DdhRa.svg

  • ણ્ (ɳ) + ર (ra) gives the ligature ṆRa:

Gujarati conjunct NnRa.svg

  • ત્ (t) + ર (ra) gives the ligature TRa:

Gujarati conjunct TRa.svg

  • થ્ (th) + ર (ra) gives the ligature ThRa:

Gujarati conjunct ThRa.svg

  • દ્ (d) + ર (ra) gives the ligature DRa:

Gujarati conjunct DRa.svg

  • ધ્ (dʱ) + ર (ra) gives the ligature DhRa:

Gujarati conjunct DhRa.svg

  • ન્ (n) + ર (ra) gives the ligature NRa:

Gujarati conjunct NRa.svg

  • પ્ (p) + ર (ra) gives the ligature PRa:

Gujarati conjunct PRa.svg

  • ફ્ (ph) + ર (ra) gives the ligature PhRa:

Gujarati conjunct PhRa.svg

  • બ્ (b) + ર (ra) gives the ligature BRa:

Gujarati conjunct BRa.svg

  • ભ્ (bh) + ર (ra) gives the ligature BhRa:

Gujarati conjunct BhRa.svg

  • મ્ (m) + ર (ra) gives the ligature MRa:

Gujarati conjunct MRa.svg

  • ય્ (y) + ર (ra) gives the ligature YRa:

Gujarati conjunct YRa.svg

  • લ્ (l) + ર (ra) gives the ligature LRa:

Gujarati conjunct LRa.svg

  • ળ્ (ɭ̆) + ર (ra) gives the ligature Ra:

Gujarati conjunct LlRa.svg

  • વ્ (v) + ર (ra) gives the ligature VRa:

Gujarati conjunct VRa.svg

  • શ્ (ʃ) + ર (ra) gives the ligature ŚRa:

Gujarati conjunct ShRa.svg

  • ષ્ (ʂ) + ર (ra) gives the ligature ṢRa:

Gujarati conjunct SsRa.svg

  • સ્ (s) + ર (ra) gives the ligature SRa:

Gujarati conjunct SRa.svg

  • હ્ (h) + ર (ra) gives the ligature HRa:

Gujarati conjunct HRa.svg

  • ક્ (k) + ષ (ʂa) ર (ra) gives the ligature KṢRa:

Gujarati conjunct KSsRa.svg

  • જ્ (j) + ઞ (ɲa) ર (ra) gives the ligature JÑRa:

Gujarati conjunct JNyRa.svg

Javanese Ra

Telugu Ra

Telugu letter Ra.svg
Telugu subjoined Ra.svg
Telugu independent and subjoined Ra.

Ra () is a consonant of the Telugu abugida. It ultimately arose from the Brahmi letter Brahmi r.svg . It is closely related to the Kannada letter . Most Telugu consonants contain a v-shaped headstroke that is related to the horizontal headline found in other Indic scripts, although headstrokes do not connect adjacent letters in Telugu. The headstroke is normally lost when adding vowel matras. Telugu conjuncts are created by reducing trailing letters to a subjoined form that appears below the initial consonant of the conjunct. Like the Rakar forms in other Indic scripts, the subjoined Ra in Telugu is not immediately related to the full form of Ra. Unlike other the Repha in other Indic scripts, there is no special prefix form of Ra in Telugu. Ligature conjuncts are not a feature in Telugu, with the only non-standard construction being an alternate subjoined form of Ṣa (borrowed from Kannada) in the KṢa conjunct.

Telugu Rra

Telugu letter Rra.svg
Telugu subjoined Rra.svg
Telugu independent and subjoined Rra.

In addition, Telugu also contains a second /r/ consonant, Rra (). It is closely related to the Kannada letter . Since it lacks the v-shaped headstroke common to most Telugu letters, ఱ remains unaltered by most vowel matras, and its subjoined form is simply a smaller version of the normal letter shape.

Malayalam Ra

Malayalam letter Ra Malayalam letter Ra.svg
Malayalam letter Ra

Ra () is a consonant of the Malayalam abugida. It ultimately arose from the Brahmi letter Brahmi r.svg , via the Grantha letter Grantha letter Ra.svg Ra. Like in other Indic scripts, Malayalam consonants have the inherent vowel "a", and take one of several modifying vowel signs to represent syllables with another vowel or no vowel at all.

Malayalam Ra matras: Ra, Ra, Ri, Ri, Ru, Ru, Rr, Rr, Rl, Rl, Re, Re, Rai, Ro, Ro, Rau, and R. Malayalam Ra matras.svg
Malayalam Ra matras: Ra, Rā, Ri, Rī, Ru, Rū, Rr̥, Rr̥̄, Rl̥, Rl̥̄, Re, Rē, Rai, Ro, Rō, Rau, and R.

Conjuncts of ര

Malayalam letter Chillu R.svg
Malayalam conjoining Ra.svg
Malayalam Chillu R and conjoining Ra

As is common in Indic scripts, Malayalam joins letters together to form conjunct consonant clusters. There are several ways in which conjuncts are formed in Malayalam texts: using a post-base form of a trailing consonant placed under the initial consonant of a conjunct, a combined ligature of two or more consonants joined together, a conjoining form that appears as a combining mark on the rest of the conjunct, the use of an explicit candrakkala mark to suppress the inherent "a" vowel, or a special consonant form called a "chillu" letter, representing a bare consonant without the inherent "a" vowel. Like in most Indic scripts, Malayalam Ra has special forms, including a chillu letter and a conjoining form for a trailing ra, which appears before the other elements of a conjunct but is pronounced after. Texts written with the modern reformed Malayalam orthography, put̪iya lipi, may favor more regular conjunct forms than older texts in paḻaya lipi, due to changes undertaken in the 1970s by the Government of Kerala.

Malayalam conjunct KRa.svg

Malayalam conjunct KhRa.svg

Malayalam conjunct GRa.svg

Malayalam conjunct GhRa.svg

Malayalam Ṟa

Malayalam letter Ra Malayalam letter Rra.svg
Malayalam letter Ṟa

Ṟa () is a consonant of the Malayalam abugida. It is related to the Malayalam Ra consonant and has a similar pronunciation.

Malayalam Ra matras: Ra, Ra, Ri, Ri, Ru, Ru, Rr, Rr, Rl, Rl, Re, Re, Rai, Ro, Ro, Rau, and R. Malayalam Rra matras.svg
Malayalam Ṟa matras: Ṟa, Ṟā, Ṟi, Ṟī, Ṟu, Ṟū, Ṟr̥, Ṟr̥̄, Ṟl̥, Ṟl̥̄, Ṟe, Ṟē, Ṟai, Ṟo, Ṟō, Ṟau, and Ṟ.

Conjuncts of റ

As is common in Indic scripts, Malayalam joins letters together to form conjunct consonant clusters. There are several ways in which conjuncts are formed in Malayalam texts: using a post-base form of a trailing consonant placed under the initial consonant of a conjunct, a combined ligature of two or more consonants joined together, a conjoining form that appears as a combining mark on the rest of the conjunct, the use of an explicit candrakkala mark to suppress the inherent "a" vowel, or a special consonant form called a "chillu" letter, representing a bare consonant without the inherent "a" vowel. Texts written with the modern reformed Malayalam orthography, put̪iya lipi, may favor more regular conjunct forms than older texts in paḻaya lipi, due to changes undertaken in the 1970s by the Government of Kerala.

  • ന് (n) + റ (ṟa) gives the ligature nṟa:

Malayalam conjunct NRra.svg

  • റ് (ṟ) + റ (ṟa) gives the ligature ṟṟa:

Malayalam conjunct RrRra.svg

Canadian Aboriginal Syllabics Re

, , and are the base characters "Re", "Ri", "Ro" and "Ra" in the Canadian Aboriginal Syllabics. The bare consonant (R) is a small version of the A-series letter ᕋ, although the Western Cree letter ᕑ, derived from Pitman shorthand was the original bare consonant symbol for R. The character ᕂ is derived from a handwritten form of the Devanagari letter र, without the headline or vertical stem, and the forms for different vowels are derived by mirroring and rotation. [6] [7] Unlike most writing systems without legacy computer encodings, complex Canadian syllabic letters are represented in Unicode with pre-composed characters, rather than with base characters and diacritical marks.

VariantE-seriesI-seriesO-seriesA-seriesOther
R + vowel
ReCree ReRiRoRaRay
Small----
---R-
R with long vowels-
-Rāi
R + W-vowels-
Cree RweRwiRwoRwaRway
R + long W-vowels-
RwēRwīRwōRwāCree Rwā-
Related characters---
Medial RCree R

Odia Ra

Odia independent letter Ra Odia letter Ra.svg
Odia independent letter Ra

Ra () is a consonant of the Odia abugida. It ultimately arose from the Brahmi letter Brahmi r.svg , via the Siddhaṃ letter Siddham r.svg Ra. Like in other Indic scripts, Odia consonants have the inherent vowel "a", and take one of several modifying vowel signs to represent syllables with another vowel or no vowel at all.

Odia Ra with vowel matras
RaRiRuRr̥Rr̥̄Rl̥Rl̥̄ReRaiRoRauR
ରାରିରୀରୁରୂରୃରୄରୢରୣରେରୈରୋରୌର୍

Conjuncts of ର

Odia Repha.svg
Odia subjoined Ra.svg
Odia Repha and Ra Phala

s is common in Indic scripts, Odia joins letters together to form conjunct consonant clusters. The most common conjunct formation is achieved by using a small subjoined form of trailing consonants. Most consonants' subjoined forms are identical to the full form, just reduced in size, although a few drop the curved headline or have a subjoined form not directly related to the full form of the consonant. The subjoined form of Ra is one of these mismatched forms, and is referred to as "Ra Phala". In addition, an initial Ra is indicated with a special form called "Repha". The Repha and Ra-Phala forms are the only way conjuncts with Ra are made.

Odia Repha

  • ର୍ (r) + କ (ka) gives the ligature rka:

Odia conjunct RKa.svg

  • ର୍ (r) + ଖ (kha) gives the ligature rkha:

Odia conjunct RKha.svg

  • ର୍ (r) + ଗ (ga) gives the ligature rga:

Odia conjunct RGa.svg

  • ର୍ (r) + ଘ (ɡʱa) gives the ligature rɡʱa:

Odia conjunct RGha.svg

  • ର୍ (r) + ଙ (ŋa) gives the ligature rŋa:

Odia conjunct RNga.svg

  • ର୍ (r) + ର (ra) gives the ligature rra:

Odia conjunct RRa.svg

Odia Ra Phala

  • କ୍ (k) + ର (ra) gives the ligature kra:

Odia conjunct KRa.svg

  • ଖ୍ (kh) + ର (ra) gives the ligature khra:

Odia conjunct KhRa.svg

  • ଗ୍ (g) + ର (ra) gives the ligature gra:

Odia conjunct GRa.svg

  • ଘ୍ (ɡʱ) + ର (ra) gives the ligature ɡʱra:

Odia conjunct GhRa.svg

  • ଙ୍ (ŋ) + ର (ra) gives the ligature ŋra:

Odia conjunct NgRa.svg

  • ଲ୍ (l) + ର (ra) gives the ligature lra:

Odia conjunct LRa.svg

Kaithi Ra

Kaithi Ra.svg
Kaithi bare Ra consonant.

Ra (𑂩) is a consonant of the Kaithi abugida. It ultimately arose from the Brahmi letter Brahmi r.svg , via the Siddhaṃ letter Siddham r.svg Ra. Like in other Indic scripts, Kaithi consonants have the inherent vowel "a", and take one of several modifying vowel signs to represent syllables with another vowel or no vowel at all.

Kaithi Ra with vowel matras
RaRiRuReRaiRoRauR
𑂩𑂩𑂰𑂩𑂱𑂩𑂲𑂩𑂳𑂩𑂴𑂩𑂵𑂩𑂶𑂩𑂷𑂩𑂸𑂩𑂹𑂩𑂹

Conjuncts of 𑂩

As is common in Indic scripts, Kaithi joins letters together to form conjunct consonant clusters. As is common in most Indic scripts, conjucts of ra are indicated with a repha or rakar mark attached to the rest of the consonant cluster.

Kaithi Repha.svg
Kaithi Rakar.svg
Kaithi Repha and Rakar.

Repha

Kaithi repha takes the form of a crescent attached to the top of a following consonant or consonant cluster.

  • 𑂩୍ (r) + 𑂍 (ka) gives the ligature rka:

Kaithi conjunct RKa.svg

Rakar

Kaithi rakar take the form of a diagonal stroke attached near the bottom of the vertical stem of the preceding consonant or consonant cluster.

  • 𑂍୍ (k) + 𑂩 (ra) gives the ligature kra:

Kaithi conjunct KRa.svg

Comparison of Ra

The various Indic scripts are generally related to each other through adaptation and borrowing, and as such the glyphs for cognate letters, including Ra, are related as well.

Comparison of Ra in different scripts
Aramaic
Resh.svg
Kharoṣṭhī
𐨪
Ashoka Brahmi
Brahmi r.svg
Kushana Brahmi [lower-alpha 1]
Gupta ashoka r.svg
Tocharian [lower-alpha 2]
Tocharian letter ra.gif  /  Tocharian letter ra.gif
Gupta Brahmi
Gupta allahabad r.svg
Pallava
Pallava Ra.svg
Kadamba
-
Bhaiksuki
𑰨
Siddhaṃ
Siddham r.svg
Grantha
𑌰
Cham
Sinhala
Pyu /
Old Mon [lower-alpha 3]
-
Tibetan
Tibetan Ra.svg
Newa
𑐬
Ahom
𑜍
Malayalam
Telugu
Burmese
Lepcha
Ranjana
Ranjana r.svg
Saurashtra
Dives Akuru
𑤧
Kannada
Kayah Li
Limbu
Soyombo [lower-alpha 4]
𑩼
Khmer
Tamil
Tamil-alphabet-rr.svg
Chakma
𑄢
Tai Tham
Meitei Mayek
Gaudi
-
Thai
Lao
 / 
Tai Le
-
Marchen
𑲊
Tirhuta
𑒩
New Tai Lue
Tai Viet
 / 
Aksara Kawi
Aksara Kawi ra.svg
'Phags-pa
Odia
Sharada
𑆫
Rejang
Batak
Buginese
Zanabazar Square
𑨫
Bengali-Assamese
Bengali Letter Ra.svg
Takri
𑚤
Javanese
Balinese
Makasar
𑻭
Hangul [lower-alpha 5]
-
Northern Nagari
-
Dogri
𑠤
Laṇḍā
-
Sundanese
Baybayin
-
Modi
𑘨
Gujarati
Khojki
𑈦
Khudabadi
𑋙
Mahajani
𑅭
Tagbanwa
-
Devanagari
Devanagari r.svg
Nandinagari
𑧈
Kaithi
Kaithi Ra.svg
Gurmukhi
Multani
𑊢
Buhid
Canadian Syllabics [lower-alpha 6]
Soyombo [lower-alpha 7]
𑩼
Sylheti Nagari
Gunjala Gondi
𑶈
Masaram Gondi [lower-alpha 8]
𑴦
Hanuno'o
Notes
  1. The middle "Kushana" form of Brahmi is a later style that emerged as Brahmi scripts were beginning to proliferate. Gupta Brahmi was definitely a stylistic descendant from Kushana, but other Brahmi-derived scripts may have descended from earlier forms.
  2. Tocharian is probably derived from the middle period "Kushana" form of Brahmi, although artifacts from that time are not plentiful enough to establish a definite succession.
  3. Pyu and Old Mon are probably the precursors of the Burmese script, and may be derived from either the Pallava or Kadamba script
  4. May also be derived from Devangari (see bottom left of table)
  5. The Origin of Hangul from 'Phags-pa is one of limited influence, inspiring at most a few basic letter shapes. Hangul does not function as an Indic abugida.
  6. Although the basic letter forms of the Canadian Aboriginal Syllabics were derived from handwritten Devanagari letters, this abugida indicates vowel sounds by rotations of the letter form, rather than the use of vowel diacritics as is standard in Indic abugidas.
  7. May also be derived from Ranjana (see above)
  8. Masaram Gondi acts as an Indic abugida, but its letterforms were not derived from any single precursor script.

Character encodings of Ra

Most Indic scripts are encoded in the Unicode Standard, and as such the letter Ra in those scripts can be represented in plain text with unique codepoint. Ra from several modern-use scripts can also be found in legacy encodings, such as ISCII.

Character information
Preview Devanagari r.svg Bengali Letter Ra.svg Tamil-alphabet-rr.svg
Unicode nameDEVANAGARI LETTER RABENGALI LETTER RATAMIL LETTER RATELUGU LETTER RAORIYA LETTER RAKANNADA LETTER RAMALAYALAM LETTER RAGUJARATI LETTER RAGURMUKHI LETTER RA
Encodingsdecimalhexdechexdechexdechexdechexdechexdechexdechexdechex
Unicode 2352U+09302480U+09B02992U+0BB03120U+0C302864U+0B303248U+0CB03376U+0D302736U+0AB02608U+0A30
UTF-8 224 164 176E0 A4 B0224 166 176E0 A6 B0224 174 176E0 AE B0224 176 176E0 B0 B0224 172 176E0 AC B0224 178 176E0 B2 B0224 180 176E0 B4 B0224 170 176E0 AA B0224 168 176E0 A8 B0
Numeric character reference ररররரரరరରରರರരരરરਰਰ
ISCII207CF207CF207CF207CF207CF207CF207CF207CF207CF


Character information
Preview
Ashoka Brahmi r.svg
Kushana Gupta ashoka r.svg
Gupta Gupta allahabad r.svg
𐨪 Siddham r.svg 𑌰
Unicode nameBRAHMI LETTER RAKHAROSHTHI LETTER RASIDDHAM LETTER RAGRANTHA LETTER RA
Encodingsdecimalhexdechexdechexdechex
Unicode 69677U+1102D68138U+10A2A71080U+115A870448U+11330
UTF-8 240 145 128 173F0 91 80 AD240 144 168 170F0 90 A8 AA240 145 150 168F0 91 96 A8240 145 140 176F0 91 8C B0
UTF-16 55300 56365D804 DC2D55298 56874D802 DE2A55301 56744D805 DDA855300 57136D804 DF30
Numeric character reference 𑀭𑀭𐨪𐨪𑖨𑖨𑌰𑌰


Character information
Preview Tibetan Ra.svg 𑨫𑐬𑰨𑆫
Unicode nameTIBETAN LETTER RATIBETAN SUBJOINED LETTER RAPHAGS-PA LETTER RAZANABAZAR SQUARE LETTER RANEWA LETTER RABHAIKSUKI LETTER RASHARADA LETTER RA
Encodingsdecimalhexdechexdechexdechexdechexdechexdechex
Unicode 3938U+0F624018U+0FB243096U+A85872235U+11A2B70700U+1142C72744U+11C2870059U+111AB
UTF-8 224 189 162E0 BD A2224 190 178E0 BE B2234 161 152EA A1 98240 145 168 171F0 91 A8 AB240 145 144 172F0 91 90 AC240 145 176 168F0 91 B0 A8240 145 134 171F0 91 86 AB
UTF-16 39380F6240180FB243096A85855302 56875D806 DE2B55301 56364D805 DC2C55303 56360D807 DC2855300 56747D804 DDAB
Numeric character reference རརྲྲꡘꡘ𑨫𑨫𑐬𑐬𑰨𑰨𑆫𑆫


Character information
Preview
Unicode nameMYANMAR LETTER RANEW TAI LUE LETTER LOW HA
Encodingsdecimalhexdechex
Unicode 4123U+101B6563U+19A3
UTF-8 225 128 155E1 80 9B225 166 163E1 A6 A3
Numeric character reference ရရᦣᦣ


Character information
Preview
Unicode nameKHMER LETTER ROLAO LETTER LO LINGLAO LETTER HO TAMTHAI CHARACTER RO RUATAI VIET LETTER LOW ROTAI VIET LETTER HIGH RO
Encodingsdecimalhexdechexdechexdechexdechexdechex
Unicode 6042U+179A3747U+0EA33758U+0EAE3619U+0E2343686U+AAA643687U+AAA7
UTF-8 225 158 154E1 9E 9A224 186 163E0 BA A3224 186 174E0 BA AE224 184 163E0 B8 A3234 170 166EA AA A6234 170 167EA AA A7
Numeric character reference ររຣຣຮຮรรꪦꪦꪧꪧ


Character information
Preview𑄢𑜍𑤧
Unicode nameSINHALA LETTER RAYANNAKAYAH LI LETTER RACHAKMA LETTER RAAAHOM LETTER RADIVES AKURU LETTER RASAURASHTRA LETTER RACHAM LETTER RA
Encodingsdecimalhexdechexdechexdechexdechexdechexdechex
Unicode 3515U+0DBB43290U+A91A69922U+1112271437U+1170D71975U+1192743180U+A8AC43555U+AA23
UTF-8 224 182 187E0 B6 BB234 164 154EA A4 9A240 145 132 162F0 91 84 A2240 145 156 141F0 91 9C 8D240 145 164 167F0 91 A4 A7234 162 172EA A2 AC234 168 163EA A8 A3
UTF-16 35150DBB43290A91A55300 56610D804 DD2255301 57101D805 DF0D55302 56615D806 DD2743180A8AC43555AA23
Numeric character reference රරꤚꤚ𑄢𑄢𑜍𑜍𑤧𑤧ꢬꢬꨣꨣ


Character information
Preview𑘨𑧈𑩼𑶈 Kaithi Ra.svg
Unicode nameMODI LETTER RANANDINAGARI LETTER RASOYOMBO LETTER RASYLOTI NAGRI LETTER ROGUNJALA GONDI LETTER RAKAITHI LETTER RA
Encodingsdecimalhexdechexdechexdechexdechexdechex
Unicode 71208U+1162872136U+119C872316U+11A7C43038U+A81E73096U+11D8869801U+110A9
UTF-8 240 145 152 168F0 91 98 A8240 145 167 136F0 91 A7 88240 145 169 188F0 91 A9 BC234 160 158EA A0 9E240 145 182 136F0 91 B6 88240 145 130 169F0 91 82 A9
UTF-16 55301 56872D805 DE2855302 56776D806 DDC855302 56956D806 DE7C43038A81E55303 56712D807 DD8855300 56489D804 DCA9
Numeric character reference 𑘨𑘨𑧈𑧈𑩼𑩼ꠞꠞ𑶈𑶈𑂩𑂩


Character information
Preview𑒩𑲊
Unicode nameTIRHUTA LETTER RALEPCHA LETTER RALIMBU LETTER RAMEETEI MAYEK LETTER RAIMARCHEN LETTER RA
Encodingsdecimalhexdechexdechexdechexdechex
Unicode 70825U+114A97195U+1C1B6422U+191643988U+ABD472842U+11C8A
UTF-8 240 145 146 169F0 91 92 A9225 176 155E1 B0 9B225 164 150E1 A4 96234 175 148EA AF 94240 145 178 138F0 91 B2 8A
UTF-16 55301 56489D805 DCA971951C1B6422191643988ABD455303 56458D807 DC8A
Numeric character reference 𑒩𑒩ᰛᰛᤖᤖꯔꯔ𑲊𑲊


Character information
Preview𑚤𑠤𑈦𑋙𑅭𑊢
Unicode nameTAKRI LETTER RADOGRA LETTER RAKHOJKI LETTER RAKHUDAWADI LETTER RAMAHAJANI LETTER RAMULTANI LETTER RA
Encodingsdecimalhexdechexdechexdechexdechexdechex
Unicode 71332U+116A471716U+1182470182U+1122670361U+112D969997U+1116D70306U+112A2
UTF-8 240 145 154 164F0 91 9A A4240 145 160 164F0 91 A0 A4240 145 136 166F0 91 88 A6240 145 139 153F0 91 8B 99240 145 133 173F0 91 85 AD240 145 138 162F0 91 8A A2
UTF-16 55301 56996D805 DEA455302 56356D806 DC2455300 56870D804 DE2655300 57049D804 DED955300 56685D804 DD6D55300 56994D804 DEA2
Numeric character reference 𑚤𑚤𑠤𑠤𑈦𑈦𑋙𑋙𑅭𑅭𑊢𑊢


Character information
Preview𑻭
Unicode nameBALINESE LETTER RABATAK LETTER RABUGINESE LETTER RAJAVANESE LETTER RAMAKASAR LETTER RAREJANG LETTER RASUNDANESE LETTER RA
Encodingsdecimalhexdechexdechexdechexdechexdechexdechex
Unicode 6957U+1B2D7122U+1BD26673U+1A1143435U+A9AB73453U+11EED43325U+A93D7067U+1B9B
UTF-8 225 172 173E1 AC AD225 175 146E1 AF 92225 168 145E1 A8 91234 166 171EA A6 AB240 145 187 173F0 91 BB AD234 164 189EA A4 BD225 174 155E1 AE 9B
UTF-16 69571B2D71221BD266731A1143435A9AB55303 57069D807 DEED43325A93D70671B9B
Numeric character reference ᬭᬭᯒᯒᨑᨑꦫꦫ𑻭𑻭ꤽꤽᮛᮛ


Character information
Preview𑴦
Unicode nameBUHID LETTER RAHANUNOO LETTER RAMASARAM GONDI LETTER RA
Encodingsdecimalhexdechexdechex
Unicode 5965U+174D5933U+172D72998U+11D26
UTF-8 225 157 141E1 9D 8D225 156 173E1 9C AD240 145 180 166F0 91 B4 A6
UTF-16 5965174D5933172D55303 56614D807 DD26
Numeric character reference ᝍᝍᜭᜭ𑴦𑴦
Character information
Preview
Unicode nameCANADIAN SYLLABICS RECANADIAN SYLLABICS RICANADIAN SYLLABICS ROCANADIAN SYLLABICS RACANADIAN SYLLABICS R
Encodingsdecimalhexdechexdechexdechexdechex
Unicode 5442U+15425446U+15465448U+15485451U+154B5456U+1550
UTF-8 225 149 130E1 95 82225 149 134E1 95 86225 149 136E1 95 88225 149 139E1 95 8B225 149 144E1 95 90
Numeric character reference ᕂᕂᕆᕆᕈᕈᕋᕋᕐᕐ

Character information
Preview
Unicode nameTAI THAM LETTER RATAI THAM CONSONANT SIGN MEDIAL RATAI THAM SIGN RA HAAM
Encodingsdecimalhexdechexdechex
Unicode 6721U+1A416741U+1A556778U+1A7A
UTF-8 225 169 129E1 A9 81225 169 149E1 A9 95225 169 186E1 A9 BA
Numeric character reference ᩁᩁᩕᩕ᩺᩺

Related Research Articles

Ka is the first consonant of the Indic abugidas. In modern Indic scripts, ka is derived from the Brāhmī letter , which is derived from the Aramaic ("K").

Ga is the third consonant of Indic abugidas. In modern Indic scripts, ga is derived from the early "Ashoka" Brahmi letter , which is probably derived from the Aramaic letter after having gone through the Gupta letter .

Ca is the sixth consonant of Indic abugidas. In modern Indic scripts, ca is derived from the early "Ashoka" Brahmi letter , which is probably derived from the North Semitic letter tsade, with an inversion seen in several other derivatives, after having gone through the Gupta letter .

Ta is the sixteenth consonant of Indic abugidas. In modern Indic scripts, ta is derived from the early "Ashoka" Brahmi letter after having gone through the Gupta letter .

Ṭa is a consonant of Indic abugidas. It is derived from the early "Ashoka" Brahmi letter after having gone through the Gupta letter . As with the other retroflex consonants, ṭa is absent from most scripts not used for a language of India.

Ḍa is a consonant of Indic abugidas. In modern Indic scripts, Dda is derived from the early "Ashoka" Brahmi letter after having gone through the Gupta letter . As with the other cerebral consonants, ḍa is not found in most scripts for Tai, Sino-Tibetan, and other non-Indic languages, except for a few scripts, which retain these letters for transcribing Sanskrit religious terms.

Ṇa is a consonant of Indic abugidas. In modern Indic scripts, Ṇa is derived from the early "Ashoka" Brahmi letter after having gone through the Gupta letter . As with the other cerebral consonants, ṇa is not found in most scripts for Tai, Sino-Tibetan, and other non-Indic languages, except for a few scripts, which retain these letters for transcribing Sanskrit religious terms.

Tha is a consonant of Indic abugidas. In modern Indic scripts, tha is derived from the early "Ashoka" Brahmi letter after having gone through the Gupta letter .

Da is a consonant of Indic abugidas. In modern Indic scripts, Da is derived from the early "Ashoka" Brahmi letter after having gone through the Gupta letter .

Dha is a consonant of Indic abugidas. In modern Indic scripts, Dha is derived from the early "Ashoka" Brahmi letter after having gone through the Gupta letter .

Na is a consonant of Indic abugidas. In modern Indic scripts, Na is derived from the early "Ashoka" Brahmi letter after having gone through the Gupta letter .

Pa is a consonant of Indic abugidas. In modern Indic scripts, Pa is derived from the early "Ashoka" Brahmi letter after having gone through the Gupta letter .

Ba is a consonant of Indic abugidas. In modern Indic scripts, Ba is derived from the early "Ashoka" Brahmi letter after having gone through the Gupta letter .

Ma is a consonant of Indic abugidas. In modern Indic scripts, Ma is derived from the early "Ashoka" Brahmi letter after having gone through the Gupta letter .

Ya is a consonant of Indic abugidas. In modern Indic scripts, Ya is derived from the early "Ashoka" Brahmi letter after having gone through the Gupta letter .

La is a consonant of Indic abugidas. In modern Indic scripts, La is derived from the early "Ashoka" Brahmi letter after having gone through the Gupta letter .

Va or Wa is a consonant of Indic abugidas. In modern Indic scripts, Va is derived from the early "Ashoka" Brahmi letter after having gone through the Gupta letter . It is generally romanized as "Va" in scripts for Indic languages, but as "Wa" in many scripts for other language families.

Śa or Sha is a consonant of Indic abugidas. In modern Indic scripts, Śa is derived from the early "Ashoka" Brahmi letter after having gone through the Gupta letter .

Ṣa is a consonant of Indic abugidas. In modern Indic scripts, Ssa is derived from the early "Ashoka" Brahmi letter after having gone through the Gupta letter .

Sa is a consonant of Indic abugidas. In modern Indic scripts, Sa is derived from the early "Ashoka" Brahmi letter after having gone through the Gupta letter .

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^note Conjuncts are identified by IAST transliteration, except aspirated consonants are indicated with a superscript "h" to distinguish from an unaspirated cononant + Ha, and the use of the IPA "ŋ" and "ʃ" instead of the less dinstinctive "ṅ" and "ś".