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A multilingual exploration at core level with different scripts.
Ever stared at the MC, MR, MS, M+, and M- buttons on your calculator and wondered what they do? This guide explains every memory key step by step — with real examples, use cases, and tips to save you time in everyday calculations.
What even is a "Soap Opera"? Why is Science Fantasy different from Science Fiction? This guide walks you through every major genre — from Action to Western, Horror to Romance — with stories, quotes, and plain-English explanations for anyone who has ever stared at a Netflix menu and wondered what anything means.
Explore Grantha script (கிரந்த எழுத்துமுறை) — the ancient South Indian script that gave Tamil its Sanskrit letters, shaped the entire Malayalam alphabet, and influenced Sinhala. Includes a full consonant comparison table across Grantha, Malayalam, Tamil, and Sinhala, with fact-checks on popular claims.
Part 2 — Master Malayalam vowel markers (matras), pure consonants (chillu), conjunct formations, anusvara differences, and Grantha-origin letters. Includes real-world sign reading practice comparing Tamil and Malayalam side by side.
Part 1 — Already know Tamil script? Learn Malayalam letters fast using visual transformation patterns - direct look-alikes, 90° rotations, mirror reflections, and stylistic curls. A systematic guide mapping every Tamil letter to its Malayalam counterpart. Part 2 covers vowel+consonant combinations.
Sanskrit doesn't just have singular and plural. It has a third grammatical number — the dual — for exactly two of something. Discover why it exists, how to identify it, why other ancient languages like Greek and Hebrew had it too, and why most modern languages quietly dropped it.
Explore how Sanskrit connects to Proto-Indo-European, its closest relatives Pali, Ardhamagadhi, and Prakrits, and its distant cousins Latin and Greek. Understand why "Aham Gacchāmi" sounds the same across ancient languages and what that reveals about human history.
A complete guide to Clarivate — its 60-year history, the Cortellis platform, Regulatory Intelligence (CRI), and the upcoming sale of the Life Sciences & Healthcare (LSH) division.
The very first word of the Rigveda contains one of Sanskrit's rarest letters. Explore rare Devanagari characters (ळ, ऌ, ॡ, ञ, ॐ, ऴ, ऱ) and the Vedic svara pitch-accent system through a complete grammatical dissection of Rigveda 1.1.1.