Transliterate English to Malayalam / Tamil / Telugu / Kannada / Hindi

Recently we got a Firefox plugin – Google Indic Transliteration 1.0.4 developed by sridhar. Using this Mozilla Firefox plug in, one can easily transliterate* with out leaving the webpage.

* ( Transliteration is the practice of transcribing a word or text written in one writing system into another writing system or system of rules for such practice.)

Malayalam transliteration firefox pluggin
Malayalam transliteration firefox pluggin


Follow these simple steps to enable your Firefox browser to do as shown in the above video:

  1. Open your Mozilla FireFox Browser
  2. Go to this Link here Google Indic Transliteration 1.0.4
  3. Login / Register there to download the plug in
  4. Install it and restart  Mozilla FireFox Browser
  5. Go to the tools menu of Mozilla FireFox Browser and set your preferences for Google Indic Transliteration 1.0.4
  6. You are done.

Related Links:
English to Spanish Translation -English to Spanish Translation Dictionary.

30 thoughts on “Transliterate English to Malayalam / Tamil / Telugu / Kannada / Hindi”

  1. It's really a very good help for the people whose mother-tongue is either Malayalam / Tamil / Telugu / Kannada / Hindi. Thanks to Mr.Sridhar who enabled us to write mails in our mother-tongue itself. Best Wishes.

  2. Great post. I used to be checking continuously this weblog and I’m inspired! Very useful information specially the closing part 🙂 I maintain such info much. I was looking for this particular information for a long time. Thanks and best of luck.

  3. Indeed, the world has grown smaller with the advent of technology. Gone are the days when we would spend years to study literary sources that does not use the Latin alphabet, much more learn that language to aid with our study. Going around non-English-speaking countries used to be difficult because of the language barrier. Now, with transliteration, going around India and learning from sources written Hindi, Tamil and other Indian languages will be much easier, thanks to Sridhar’s Google Indic Transliteration 1.04. This will definitely open up a lot of opportunities for a more global exchange of information and resources.

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