TeluguLipi Editor strictly follows RIT transliteration scheme. This lets you type telugu in roman characters and outputs which can contain Telugu and English characters. It uses the character # to switch between Telugu and English modes. For example: maaku ee rOju #school# lEdu
Each cell below represents exactly one telugu character.
They are listed in the order normally written in Telugu. Alternate spellings are separated by a blank.
For example, ottu pha has six alternates: ph pH Ph PH f P
Here is the transliteration scheme:
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a |
aa, A,
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i |
I, ii, i', ia, ea, ee |
u |
uu, U, u', oo, ua |
R |
RU |
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ae, E,
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ai, ei |
o |
O, oa, oe, o' |
au, ou, ow |
am |
a@h |
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ka |
kha, kHa,
Kha,KHa,
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ga |
gha, gHa,
Gha, GHa,
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ca, cha |
Ca, Cha,
CHA, c' |
ja, za |
jha, jHa,
Jha, JHa,
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~na |
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Ta, t'a |
Tha, th'a |
Da, d'a |
Dha, DHA,
dh'a, dH'a |
Na, n'a |
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ta |
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da |
dha |
na, n&a |
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pa |
pha, pHa,
Pha, PHa,
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