Help:Extension:UniversalLanguageSelector/Input methods/hi-transliteration

'''Transliteration is case-specific, i.e a and A give different outputs. Keep this in mind while reading the following rules.'''

See Help:Extension:UniversalLanguageSelector/Input methods/hi-transliteration/hi for this help page in hindi.

Consonants
Note:The consonants given in the below table are followed by a halant(viram). In order to complete the consonant and remove the halant, type a after it. For example: ka gives क while k gives क्.

Note:There is no need to type a at the end of a word to remove the halant(viram). When the next key is pressed after a word, the halant is automatically removed. Example: raam gives राम. To specifically place a halant at the end of a word, type ~ at the end. Example: raameshvaram~ gives रामेश्वरम्

Note:The correct appearance of शृ depends on the font used, not on the input method.

To add a nukta, press ` after a consonant (with or without a halant). However, the following letters with nukta can be input directly:

Numerals
Note: 0123... kind of numerals cannot be input with hindi transliteration enabled. Transliteration must be disabled to type these.