Indic Roman Transliteration (SIL) Keyboard Help
The plus (+) means these keystrokes are typed successively. For example, "^ + a" means you would type "^" followed by "a" to get "â".
As this keyboard is intended for transliteration, combining marks on consonants are not supported.
Character |
Keys Pressed |
Comments |
â Ê |
^ + a ^ + E |
For
circumflex accent, type '^' before any vowel |
á ś |
' + a ' + s |
For
acute accent/high tone, type ['] before vowel or 's' |
â |
` + a |
For
grave accent/low tone, type [`] before vowel |
ã |
~ + a |
For
nasal vowels, type '~' before vowel |
ä |
" + a |
For
dieresis/umlaut, type ["] before vowel |
ā |
- + a |
For
long vowels, type '-' before vowel |
ṅ ẏ |
> + n > + y |
For
overdot, type '>' before consonant |
ṭ ṛ ṃ |
. + t . + r . + m |
For
underdot, type '.' before consonant |
To
type any of the accent/diacritics itself, simply type it twice.
Combinations
common to Bangla / Assamese:
Character |
Keys Pressed |
Comments |
l̄ n̄ |
l + = + l n + = + l |
Use '=' + 'l' for consonant overbars |
r̥ |
r + 0 + r |
Use '0' + 'r' for all undercircles |
ā̃ |
- + a + # + l |
Use '#' + 'l' for all nasals over other diacritics |
m̐ |
m + M + m |
Use 'M' + 'm' for all chandra bindus |
l̥̄ |
l + = + l + 0 + r |
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All Documentation Versions
- Indic Roman Transliteration (SIL) Keyboard Help 1.3.2
- Indic Roman Transliteration (SIL) Keyboard Help 1.3.1
- Indic Roman Transliteration (SIL) Keyboard Help 1.3