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A note on diacritics.

To enter words for searching using your browser's deafult font, you must use diacritic markers adopted as data entry conventions for the Nepal Bhasha Dictionary Project. They are intuitive, and follow simple rules. An asterisk (*) after a letter is equivalent to a dot under the letter in standard diacritic usage; a (^) after a letter is equivalent to a dot above. A (-) after a vowel lengthens the vowel. A (~) after a letter is quivalent to a (~) above, and so on. Please refer to the following table, where charatcers requiring diacritic markers are shown in red.

For those familiar with the ITRANS conventions, the following table may be of some help. The conventions followed in the article are shown, when different from ITRANS, in red after the ITRANS convention:

For the ITRANS package, please see the ITRANS Package page by Avinash Chopde: The chart below was adapted from this page, with thanks

Vowels
a aa or A: a- i ii or I:i- u uu or U: u-
R^i: r* R^I: r*- L^i: l* L^I: l*-
e ai o au aM: am* aH: ah*

Consonants
k kh g gh N^: n^
ch chh j jh JN: n~
T:t* Th: t*h D: d* Dh: d*h N: n*
t th d dh n
p ph b bh m
y r l v
sh:s' shh: s* s h
L x (or ksh):ks* GY: jn~ shr:s'r

The following are not applicable to this article but are included for those interested in ITRANS.

Consonants with a nukta (dot) under them (mainly for Urdu devanagari):

Specials/Accents:

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