Harvard-Kyoto
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The Harvard-Kyoto Convention is a system for transliterating in ASCII the Sanskrit language and other languages that use the Devanāgarī script[citation needed]. It is predominantly used informally in e-mail, and for electronic texts.
Vowels
अ | आ | इ | ई | उ | ऊ | ए | ऐ | ओ | औ |
a | A | i | I | u | U | e | ai | o | au |
Sonorants
ऋ | ॠ | ऌ | ॡ |
R | RR | lR | lRR |
Anusvāra/Visarga
अं | अः |
M | H |
Consonants
क | ख | ग | घ | ङ | Velar |
k | kh | g | gh | G | |
च | छ | ज | झ | ञ | Palatal |
c | ch | j | jh | J | |
ट | ठ | ड | ढ | ण | Retroflex |
T | Th | D | Dh | N | |
त | थ | द | ध | न | Dental |
t | th | d | dh | n | |
प | फ | ब | भ | म | Labial |
p | ph | b | bh | m | |
य | र | ल | व | Semi-vowel | |
y | r | l | v | ||
श | ष | स | ह | Fricative | |
z | S | s | h |
See also
- Devanagari transliteration
- IAST
- ITRANS
- National Library at Kolkata romanization
- International Alphabet of Sanskrit Transliteration
External links
References
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