Practicing the Letter (e)

Practice saying the words below, noting the difference between the vowel and the letter .

Always be aware of the similarities between and and note their differences. For example, parts of the letter ले look very similar to parts of the letter , and it is tempting to assume that they have the same vowel sound. However, the letter ले is a consonant with the vowel added, making the sound le, while is just a vowel by itself which represents the sound o.

Now that you've learned several tricks used in Devanagari, such as conjunct letters and the letter ए and its mātrā े, the latter of which is placed above consonants, you're going to start seeing some of these items combined. For example, the letter स्ते uses both concepts: first, the letter is combined with the letter , forming a conjunct स्त which would normally make the sound sta. Secondly, the vowel mātrā is added to the conjunct, producing स्ते and changing the vowel sound so that ste is produced.

I resorted to bird calls to illustrate the combination of three items: the consonant normally makes the sound ka, but adding the letter changes its sound to ke. Lastly, when anusvār (the ं dot of ँ candrabindu) is added to make कें, this nasalizes the letter which changes the sound to kẽ.