What is the difference between vowels and consonants in Sanskrit?

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In Sanskrit, as in many other languages, vowels and consonants are two distinct categories of speech sounds, each with its own characteristics. Vowels (Svara): Sanskrit Vowels: There are 13 vowels in Sanskrit, which are categorized based on the part of the mouth involved in their articulation and...
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In Sanskrit, as in many other languages, vowels and consonants are two distinct categories of speech sounds, each with its own characteristics. Vowels (Svara): Sanskrit Vowels: There are 13 vowels in Sanskrit, which are categorized based on the part of the mouth involved in their articulation and the quality of the sound. Short Vowels (Laghu Svara): a, i, u Long Vowels (Dīrgha Svara): ā, ī, ū Diphthongs (Svarita Dīrgha): ai, au Special Vowels: ṛ, ṝ, ḷ, ḹ (often considered as vocalic liquids) Sonority: Vowels are sonorous or resonant sounds produced with a relatively open vocal tract. They form the core of syllables in Sanskrit. Duration: Vowels can be short or long, and this distinction is important in Sanskrit metrics (chandas). Consonants (Vyañjana): Sanskrit Consonants: There are 33 consonants in Sanskrit, categorized based on factors such as the place of articulation, manner of articulation, and voicing. Stops (Sparśa): voiceless (k, t, ṭ, p), voiced (g, d, ḍ, b) Semivowels (Antaḥstha): y, r, l, v Sibilants (Śaṅkita): ś, ṣ, s Nasals (Nāsika): n, m, ṅ, ñ, ṇ, ṁ, ṃ (anusvāra and visarga) Sonority: Consonants are less sonorous than vowels and involve some degree of obstruction of the airflow. Duration: Consonants are generally short in duration. The distinction between short and long applies mainly to vowels in Sanskrit. Consonant Clusters: Sanskrit allows complex consonant clusters, and the language features conjunct consonants that combine two or more consonants within a single syllable. It's important to note that in the traditional Devanagari script used for Sanskrit, vowels are typically written as independent characters, while consonants are often written as a base character with modifications (matras) to represent different sounds. The script's structure reflects the phonological organization of Sanskrit, where vowels play a central role in forming syllables, and consonants contribute to the syllabic structure and pronunciation. read less
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