Tamil volunteers wanted



Dear Tamil Bloggers and Techies, we want to create a movement so that every computer in our home/office/web access point, should be able to handle our Tamil language flawlessly.
Aim of the project

OUR AIM IS ...
1. To Create awareness about TAMIL READY to the media, buyers, manufacturers, suppliers and users.
2. To Organize seminars and workshops in colleges and educational institutions
3. To Publish and distribute Brochures and How to do E -guides, Movies and Audio Instruction Guides.
4. To Distribute Freely available Softwares like Ekalapai and TamilFirefox.

We need volunteers for this project.

1. Visual Media Volunteers who can shoot a session " How to make/tune your computer Tamil Ready".
2. Technical Volunteers who can write documentation in Both Tamil and English
3. Liaison Volunteers who got contacts with Computer Manufacturers and Assemblers
4. Donors & Financial Volunteers ( We need money to buy Media Space in Print and Local TV media )
5. Project Coordination Volunteers ( To coordinate the entire project)
6. Lobbying Volunteers.. who can move with Government bodies.

Kindly Join this movement to make our language visible in every machine that will be sold or installed in Tamilnadu, Malaysia, Singapore and Srilanka and in all other Tamil Speaking homes across the globe.

To join mail us at tamilready@gmail.com

With warm regards
OSAI CHELLA
Project Coordinator

English to Tamil converter

Transliterate to Tamil - தமிழில் தட்டச்சு செய்ய

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The vowels:
a aa, A i ee, I u oo, U
e ae, E ai o oa, O au
Ahh, H
The Consonants:
g, k, kh, c க் nG ங் ch ச் j ஜ் nY ஞ்
d, t ட் nN ண் dh, th த் N ந் n ன்
b, bh ப் m ம் y ய் r ர் R ற்
l ல் L ள் zh ழ் v, w வ்
sh ஷ் s ஸ் h ஹ் f ஃப்

Letters like g and k represent the same thamizh letter. So, "akhilaa", "akilaa", "agilaa", "acilaa" all give "அகிலா"

To get the complete syllable, suffix it with an "a". For eg., "pa" is "ப".

For half syllables, stop with the code for that syllable alone. For eg., "zh" is "ழ்". The general rule of thumb is that with two touching syllables, the former syllable is a half syllable. So, "chcha" is "ச்ச". The syllable "ங்" has to be typed out as "ng" and it is usually followed by a "k". As in, "thangkai" "தங்கை".

Some examples

vijay விஜய்
vidhyaa வித்யா
lathaa லதா
latchumiNaaraayanNan லட்சுமிநாராயணன்
akhilaa அகிலா
pirathaap பிரதாப்
bharath பரத்
kirushnNaswAmi கிருஷ்ணஸ்வாமி

Contact: liyer.vijay@gmail.com

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