Aksharamukha aims to provide script conversion between various
scripts within the Indic cultural sphere (South Asia Central Asia
South East Asia East Asia). These include historic scripts
contemporary Brahmi-derived/inspired scripts scripts invented for
minority Indian languages scripts that have co-existed with Indic
scripts (like Avestan) or linguistically related scripts like Old
Persian. It also specifically provides lossless transliteration
between the main Indian scripts (along with Sinhala).
Apart from the simple mapping of characters Aksharamukha also attempts to implement various script/language-specific orthographic conventions (where known) such as vowel lengths gemination and nasalization. It also provides several customization options to fine-tune and get the desired orthography.
Aksharamukha as of now supports 79 scripts and 7 romanization methods.
The scripts supported are:
Ahom Ariyaka Assamese Avestan Balinese Batak Karo Batak Mandailing Batak Pakpak Batak Toba Batak Simalungun Bengali Brahmi Bhaiksuki Buginese (Lontara) Buhid Burmese (Myanmar) Chakma Cham Devanagari Dogra Gondi (Gunjala) Gondi (Masaram) Grantha Grantha (Pandya) Gujarati Hanunoo Javanese Kaithi Kannada Khamti Shan Kharoshthi Khmer (Cambodian) Khojki Khom Thai Khudawadi Lao Lao (Pali) Lepcha Limbu Malayalam Mahajani Marchen Meetei Mayek (Manipuri) Modi Mon Mro Multani Newa (Nepal Bhasa) Old Persian Oriya PhagsPa Punjabi (Gurmukhi) Ranjana (Lantsa) Rejang Rohingya (Hanifi) Santali (Ol Chiki) Saurashtra Siddham Shan Sharada Sinhala Sora Sompeng Soyombo Sundanese Syloti Nagari Tagbanwa Tagalog Tai Laing Tai Tham (Lanna) Takri Tamil Tamil (Extended) Tamil Brahmi Telugu Thaana (Dhivehi) Thai Tibetan Tirhuta (Maithili) Urdu Vatteluttu Wancho Warang Citi Zanabazar Square Cyrillic (Russian) IPA
The Romanization Formats supported are:
Harvard-Kyoto ITRANS Velthuis IAST ISO Titus Roman (Readable).
Apart from the simple mapping of characters Aksharamukha also attempts to implement various script/language-specific orthographic conventions (where known) such as vowel lengths gemination and nasalization. It also provides several customization options to fine-tune and get the desired orthography.
Aksharamukha as of now supports 79 scripts and 7 romanization methods.
The scripts supported are:
Ahom Ariyaka Assamese Avestan Balinese Batak Karo Batak Mandailing Batak Pakpak Batak Toba Batak Simalungun Bengali Brahmi Bhaiksuki Buginese (Lontara) Buhid Burmese (Myanmar) Chakma Cham Devanagari Dogra Gondi (Gunjala) Gondi (Masaram) Grantha Grantha (Pandya) Gujarati Hanunoo Javanese Kaithi Kannada Khamti Shan Kharoshthi Khmer (Cambodian) Khojki Khom Thai Khudawadi Lao Lao (Pali) Lepcha Limbu Malayalam Mahajani Marchen Meetei Mayek (Manipuri) Modi Mon Mro Multani Newa (Nepal Bhasa) Old Persian Oriya PhagsPa Punjabi (Gurmukhi) Ranjana (Lantsa) Rejang Rohingya (Hanifi) Santali (Ol Chiki) Saurashtra Siddham Shan Sharada Sinhala Sora Sompeng Soyombo Sundanese Syloti Nagari Tagbanwa Tagalog Tai Laing Tai Tham (Lanna) Takri Tamil Tamil (Extended) Tamil Brahmi Telugu Thaana (Dhivehi) Thai Tibetan Tirhuta (Maithili) Urdu Vatteluttu Wancho Warang Citi Zanabazar Square Cyrillic (Russian) IPA
The Romanization Formats supported are:
Harvard-Kyoto ITRANS Velthuis IAST ISO Titus Roman (Readable).
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