பரலோகத்திலிருக்கிற எங்கள் பிதாவே
- ISO 15924
Taml- Family
- Indic
- Type
- abugida
- Direction
- LTR (left-to-right)
- Baseline
- bottom
- Word separation
- between words
- Ligatures
- required
- Status
- Current
- Unicode
- true
- Diacritics
- true
- Contextual forms
- true
The Tamil script, also called tamiz ezuttu, is used for writing the Tamil language, a Dravidian language spoken by over 65,500,000 people in India, Sri Lanka, Singapore, Malaysia and Mauritius. Tamil is an official language in the south Indian state of Tamil Nadu as well as in Sri Lanka and Malaysia. The script is derived from Brahmi, so is related to many of the scripts used for writing Indian Indo-Aryan languages, to which the Tamil language itself is unrelated.
Tamil is written from left to right using an abugida containing eighteen consonants, or meyyeḻuttu \\body letters\"
- Noto Sans Tamil — Google Fonts
- Noto Serif Tamil — Google Fonts
- Hind Madurai — Google Fonts
- Baloo Tammudu 2 — Google Fonts