Analysis Of Hindi Indic Input

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Register to read the introduction… 'a' vowel is followed by 'aa' matra creates 'aa' vowel. 'aa' vowel is followed by 'A' matra creates 'O' vowel. 'aa' matra is followed by 'A' matra creates 'O' matra. 'e' vowel is followed by 'A' matra creates 'E' vowel. 'e' vowel is followed by 'ei' matra creates 'ei' vowel. 'aa' vowel is followed by 'e' matra creates 'o' vowel. 'aa' vowel is followed by 'ei' matra creates 'au' vowel. 'aa' matra is followed by 'e' matra creates 'o' matra. 'aa' matra is followed by 'ei' matra creates 'au' matra. इ + reph = ई अ + ाा = आ आ + ाॅ = ऑ सा + ाॅ = स ए + ाॅ = ऍ ए +ा=ऐ आ +ा= ओ आ +ा= औ सा + ा = स सा + ा = …show more content…
1)'aa' vowel followed by 'e' matra, creates 'o' vowel. 2)'aa' vowel followed by 'ei' matra, creates 'au' vowel. 3)'aa' vowel followed by 'A' matra, creates 'O' vowel. अ + ाा = आ आ + ा= आ + ाॅ = ऑ सा + ा = स सा + ा = स सा + ाॅ = स ए +W= ऍ ए +s=ऐ क + ां = क ॅ ँ उ +Q=ऊ ऩ +Q=प य + Q = रु कक + rakar = कक्र क्र + rakar = कक्र क + reph = क प 'Reph' is typed after any consonant or conjunct. कक + reph = कक प िन्क + reph = िन्क प िा + क = कक 'i' matra is typed ahead of consonant or conjunct. िा + म + क = िमक िा + न् + त्र = िन्त्र ओ

आ +ा= औ

1) 'aa' matra followed by 'e' matra, creates 'o' matra. 2)'aa' matra followed by 'ei' matra, creates 'au' matra. 3)'aa' matra followed by 'A' matra, creates 'O' matra.

1)'e' vowel followed by 'A' matra, creates 'E' vowel. 2)'e' vowel followed by 'e' matra, creates 'ei' vowel. 'A' matra followed by anuswar, forms chandrabindi. 'u' vowel followed by poonch (Q) creates 'oo' vowel. 'pa' consonat followed by poonch (Q) creates 'pha' consonant. 'ra' consonat followed by poonch (Q) creates 'roo'. 'rakar' is typed after a
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'i' vowel followed by reph, creates 'ee' vowel. 'a' vowel followed by 'aa' matra creates 'aa' vowel. 'aa' vowel followed by 'ei' matra, creates 'au' vowel. 'a' vowel followed by 'O' matra, creates 'O' vowel. कक + reph = कक प िन्क + reph = िन्क प इ + reph = ई अ + ाा = आ आ +ा=औ आ + ाॅ = ऑ िा + क = कक 'i' matra is typed ahead of consonant or conjunct. िा + म + क = िमक िा + न् + त्र = िन्त्र

To type Roman Numerals (Numbers), use the Numpad Keys of the Keyboard with Caps Lock Key ON To type Lingual Numerals (Numbers), use the Numpad Keys of the Keyboard with Caps Lock Key OFF

Hindi Indic Input 2-User Guide

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Hindi Anglo-Nagari

Keyboard Rules
If Caps Lock is ON (without Shift) Key 2 0 E R T U I O A S D N / . ! _ Output श् ाॅ -ा reph ट ा ा ा ाॅ ष ड ां / ा ाँ --Comment Half sha Chandra Double Hyphen Matra Reph Ta oo matra ei matra ou matra A matra Sha Da Anuswar Forward slash Nukta Chandrabindi --If Caps Lock is ON (with Shift) Key e r t u i o a s d : n ? > Output ए Eyelash RA ठ ऊ ऐ औ ऽ श ढ ाः ाँ ÷ ा Comment e Vowel Eyelash RA
Tha uu Vowel ai vowel au vowel Avgraha sha consonant Dha consonant Visarg Chadra Bindi Divide Sign

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