Introduction:
Kannada is a beautiful and phonetic language spoken by millions across Karnataka and beyond. If you’re just beginning your Kannada learning journey, the best place to start is with the Kannada alphabet, especially the vowels, known as Svaragalu (ಸ್ವರಗಳು).
In this post, you’ll learn the 14 core vowels of Kannada — from ಅ to ಔ — along with pronunciation help and English equivalents.
Kannada Letter | Pronunciation | English Example |
---|---|---|
ಅ | a | America |
ಆ | aa | Art |
ಇ | i | Ink |
ಈ | ee | Eagle |
ಉ | u | Put |
ಊ | oo | Moon |
ಋ | ru | Rishi (Sanskrit) |
ೠ | rū | Long ru (rare) |
ಎ | e | End |
ಏ | ee | Eight |
ಐ | ai | Ice |
ಒ | o | Office |
ಓ | oo | Over |
ಔ | au | Out |
Tip for Beginners:
- Try writing each vowel 3 times while saying it out loud.
- Record yourself — you’ll quickly hear the difference in pronunciation and improve!
- You can also stick this chart near your desk or use it as your phone wallpaper.
Kannada Sounds ಅಃ (Ah) and ಆಃ (Aah):
Symbol | Sound | Example Use | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
ಅಃ | Ah | In Sanskrit prayers (e.g., Namah) | Rare in daily use, used in chanting |
ಆಃ | Aah | In expressions (e.g., Aaḥ! as a sigh) | Found in poetry, literature, and scripts |
These are more pronunciation guides than independent letters, and are used in classical language, prayers, or literary expressions.
Where You’ll See Them:
- In Vedic chants: Om Namah Shivaya (ॐ ನಮಃ ಶಿವಾಯ)
- In literary works: expressive endings like ಆಃ!, ಅಃ!
- Used for emphasis, sighs, or exclamations
What’s Next?
Now that you’ve learned Kannada vowels, the next step is to explore consonants (Vyanjanagalu) and matras (vowel signs). Don’t worry — we’ll take it one step at a time.
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ನಮಸ್ಕಾರ ಮತ್ತು ಧನ್ಯವಾದಗಳು!
Namaskara mattu Dhanyavaadagalu!
(Hello and thank you!)