Telugu Alphabets | Practice Worksheets

She wrote : A longer curve, a double kick. The moment she finished the last stroke, a warm light burst from the page. Two new letter-spirits appeared—shy ‘ఋ’ and tall ‘ౠ’. They hugged Anvitha’s finger.

Every evening, her grandmother, whom she called Nayana , would spread out a new worksheet. “Write ‘అ’ (a) to ‘అః’ (aha) five times each,” Nayana would say. Anvitha would groan, dragging the pencil, making the curves look like tired snakes and the straight lines like wobbly sticks. telugu alphabets practice worksheets

For the first time, Anvitha picked up her pencil not with dread, but with purpose. She took a fresh . She wrote : A longer curve, a double kick