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In page Telugu language:

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The table below lists the consonant phonemes of Telugu,[1][2] along with the symbols used in the transliteration of the Telugu script used here (where different from IPA).

  • The common Proto Dravidian approximant */ɻ/ merged with /ɖ/ in Telugu while it was preserved as /ɽ/ in the other Southern II branch languages.[3]
  • Many of the old /ɳ/ and /ɭ/ merged with /n/ and /l/.[3] The Telangana dialect might completely merge /ɳ/ and /ɭ/ with /n/ and /l/.[citation needed]