You love to
chat and write emails in Malayalam?
Then follow either or both of these steps in order to equip yourself to be able to write in Malayalam while chatting and emailing . To use all these, I recommend using Gmail ( for emailing ) and Gtalk ( for chatting ) .
In case you don’t have a Gmail ID, you can create it from here.
(1) Use this web page from Google – Google Indic Transliteration – It is very easy to use this tool . More help is available here
(2) use
Google’s transliteration bots with Gtalk
- Login to your Gtalk client using your Gmail or Google ID
- Use the “Add” button found at the bottom left corner of the Gtalk client
- paste [email protected] at the space provided
Click on the next Button , after that you will see [email protected] listed in your friends list at the Gtalk client.
Now, you have to chat with this bot ( [email protected] ) .
Whatever you type in English, this chat bot will return it in Malayalam as reply
Likewise, to write in other Indian languages add the following bots to your GTALK Client
English to Hindi
[email protected]
English to Kannada
[email protected]
English to Malayalam
[email protected]
English to Tamil
[email protected]
English to Telugu
[email protected]
Its unicode so we can copy and paste it any where ……..!
Here is one example :
????? ????? ???????
???? ???? ??? ??
check this!
Thanks for introducing me to the Indic transliteration feature.
Nice to know that you find it useful. Expect more such posts here
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Hi,
If you are using gchat inside gmail, try this firefox addon -> https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/8731. It works in other sites too.
Sridhar
Thanks a lot Sridhar for letting us know about this useful plugin for firefox. I am sure everybody who are using Indic languages with gtalk will be benefited.
@keralaclick,
Thanks for trying the addon! You guys can post any issues you face with this addon here -> http://sridharpg.blogspot.com/2008/09/type-in-your-local-language-firefox.html.
Sridhar
trial
We have developed an experimental enhancement to transliteration – you can try it at http://lipik.in/literation.html
Our web site (http://lipik.in) also lets you easily type in your native language without converting from English. If you like the service, you can open an account which means the site adapts to *your* usage patterns, and you can store your text online, post it directly to Blogger etc.
hi
how are are
i cant chat in malayalam,when i an duing the above procedure ,another one link is appearing as areply message area.just like(http://t13n.googlecode.com/svn/trunk/blet/docs/help_ml.html ) insted of translating eng to malayalam.why?
it is very informative, now i am able to type malayam very easly. Thank you very much.
Very informative, aside from this, there are also other translating websiter that are available all over the internet. An example of a said website is this, http://www.writeka.com/malayalam.html, and offers pretty much the same quality as the one poster here.
PLEASE INFORMATION HOW TO TRANSELATE MALAYALAM TO ENGLISH LANGUAGE AND I NEED TO WANT TO GOOD SPEAK ENGLISH VERY FLUENTLY.
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