![]() ![]() This was undesirable, and therefore, the round shapes were preferred. This is because Sinhala used to be written on dried palm leaves, which would split along the veins on writing straight lines. Most of the Sinhalese letters are curlicues straight lines are almost completely absent from the alphabet. The Sinhalese script is an abugida, as each consonant has an inherent vowel ( /a/), which can be changed with the different vowel signs or removed (see image on left for examples). The alphabet is written from left to right. This marker suppresses the inherent vowel. In order to produce such a pure consonant, a special marker, the hal kirīma has to be added: ක්. It is also possible to have no vowel following a consonant. ![]() For "ki", a small arch called ispilla is placed over the ක: කි. The basic form of the letter k is ක "ka".
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