![]() This so called half-form is a 'pure' consonant. So, when we type 'halanŧ' after a 'full-form' consonant, it changes the 'full-form' of that consonant to corresponding 'half-form'. So, applying simple mathematics -) Half-form = Full-form - Schwa क् (k) = क (ka) - Schwa (a) ![]() This special character called hal is used to remove 'schwa' from full-forms. In ISCII (and Unicode) only full-forms are encoded.
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