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Remarks and Explanation . 



I strongly object to l^h, as I see no use 

 in the apostrophe. So in the case of the other 

 aspirated letters. 



This n is almost always mute, as is likewise 

 © in Tamil. It may therefore at option be ex- 

 pressed by^ n only. But when followed by a 

 vowel the distinctive dots and line must be added, 

 as @ lii® sot ii innanam, in this manner ; nayiru, the 

 sun. When fohWed by a consonant the class of 

 n will be known by the consonant following : thus 

 Kf only will precede & and (§5 only, &. 



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