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The room filled with glowing syllables. Each one was a building block of words. Anika realized: English wasn’t just random sounds. It had its own kagunita — a beautiful pattern of consonants marrying vowels to create every word in the world.
The next morning, Anika ran to her grandmother. “Nani, I know English Kagunita!” english kagunita
“Exactly!” said the Consonant King. “English Kagunita is the secret heart of phonics. Every consonant has a family.” The room filled with glowing syllables
Just then, the golden book closed with a soft thud. The glowing letters winked at her and faded into the pages. It had its own kagunita — a beautiful
“Kagunita?” Anika whispered. She knew her grandmother spoke Kannada, where ka, kaa, ki, kee flowed like a river. But English? English just had letters — A to Z.
Her grandmother smiled. “Oh? Show me.”
(table), Te (tea), Ti (tin), To (toe), Tu (tulip).