I am overjoyed by the responses to my Learn Tulu series of posts. These posts have received the highest number of page views as well as comments from my readers. Thank you all for the same. After seeing the interest among the readers to learn the language, I am confident that Tulu language will definitely survive many more years contrary to what UNESCO's report has indicated. I had started Learn Tulu series last year primarily to spread the language and save it from extinction.
By the way, some of the readers have expressed their concern about the pronunciation and suggested to write these posts in Kannada script too. Though I have used the transliteration convention used by Baraha software, there may be cases when the reader can get confused. So, in my Kannada blog, I have started the same series using Kannada script, which can serve as a proper pronunciation guide as with Indic scripts, what you write is what you read. So in future, you get to see the new articles on Learn Tulu Series in both English and Kannada blogs. You can read the previous articles of the series in my Kannada blog here.
By the way, some of the readers have expressed their concern about the pronunciation and suggested to write these posts in Kannada script too. Though I have used the transliteration convention used by Baraha software, there may be cases when the reader can get confused. So, in my Kannada blog, I have started the same series using Kannada script, which can serve as a proper pronunciation guide as with Indic scripts, what you write is what you read. So in future, you get to see the new articles on Learn Tulu Series in both English and Kannada blogs. You can read the previous articles of the series in my Kannada blog here.
Dear Raveesh, you are doing a great job by providing an opportunity in an international forum for non native speakers to learn the language.
ReplyDeleteMy humble request to Tuluvas all over the world to join their hands together to save the language and its culture.
Thanks Raveesh
Cheers
Atheeth
Thanks for your support and compliments, Atheeth!
ReplyDeletehaving stayed in udupi for more than 20 years i have been trying to learn tulu but no success as did not get any proper book or guru..i feel i can learn something now with your guidance..it is never too late..
ReplyDeleteThanks Amina. Let me know if you need any more help in learning in Tulu.
ReplyDeleteThanks a lot for your effort .
ReplyDeleteThanks Bhavya
ReplyDeletehii raveesh... really great to see someone workin so much fa the language! keep the good work goin.. i've become a fan of yo's!
ReplyDeletethanks munni
ReplyDeleteDear Mr. Raveesh,
ReplyDeleteU R doing a wonderful job. I am going to speak fluent tulu with my friend. Thanks a world. solmelu
Margaret
Thanks Margaret Prakash.
ReplyDeleteHi Raveesh,Dont know how I missed this site.Really amazing stuffs.I love your site.
ReplyDeleteGreat effort on the tulu learning series.
Lekha
Hi Lekha,
ReplyDeleteNow that you found this site, do visit often :) Thanks for your encouraging words.
Raveesh
hey its very helpful. and we need more lessons to learn proper tulu.. your effort is really appreciable.. thank u..
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