![]() ![]() We hope that Urdu and Punjabi speakers in India, Pakistan and elsewhere in the world find this tool useful to type in their native language. For Punjabi, the 'addak', 'tippi' and 'bindi' posed its own challenge as they change the intonation of the previous character. Urdu diacriticals, or 'Aerabs', also needed special attention as they map the vowel sounds but are not necessarily visible in the word. Urdu brought with it some unique challenges: since it is written right to left, we needed to ensure that editing functions such as backspace, tab, etc all work as expected. ![]() ![]() Launching Urdu and Punjabi has been a true labour of love for our team. Typing Control + G allows you to switch between english and local language typing. If a word did not get transliterated correctly, hit the backspace key or select the word to see list of alternatives to select from. For example, in Urdu, you can type "shukriya " to get شکریہ and in Punjabi, you can type "duniya"to get ਦੁਨਿਯਾ. You can also hit the backspace key or click on the selected word to get more options on the dropdown menu. After you type a word in English and press the spacebar, it will automatically transliterate your text in language. Transliteration allows users to type words phonetically using their english keyboard. Our free translationly typing website uses Google Transliteration service, and its fast, accurate, and secured. We are happy to announce the launch of transliteration support for Urdu and Punjabi. Rather than translating languages directly, it first translates text to English and then pivots to the target language in most of the language combinations it. This belief is what inspired us to build our transliteration service to provide an easy and intuitive way to type in languages for which keyboard support was not available or not widely used. We firmly believe that users deserve a great online experience regardless of the language they speak. ![]()
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