Writing Oriya words using phonetic keyboard is as easy as writing our names in English. For example, ମୋର ଜନ୍ମଭୂମି ଭାରତ can be written as mor janmabhoomi bhaarat. The phonetic keyboard is shown below with examples.

 

See: Phonetic Examples


 

Vowels:

ଅ=a, ଆ=A,aa, ଇ=i, ଈ=I,ee, ଉ=u, ଊ=U,oo, ଋ=Ru, ୠ=RU, ଏ=e,E, ଐ=ai,oi, ଓ=o,O, ଔ=au,ou

 

= ~M

= M

= H

 

Consonants:

କ=k, ଖ=K,kh, ଗ=g, ଘ=G,gh, ଙ=~g

ଚ=c,ch, ଛ=C,Ch, ଜ=j, ଝ=J,jh, ଞ=~j

ଟ=T, ଠ=Th, ଡ=D, ଢ=Dh, ଣ=N

ତ=t, ଥ=th, ଦ=d, ଧ=dh, ନ=n

ପ=p, ଫ=P,ph, ବ=b, ଭ=B,bh, ମ=m

 

ଯ=Y, ୟ=y, ର=r, ଲ=l, ଵ=v, ୱ=w, ଶ=S,sh, ଷ=Sh, ସ=s, ହ=h,~h, ଳ=L

 

ଡ଼=Dx

ଢ଼=Dhx

 

ଜ୍ଞ = j~ja

କ୍ଷ = kSha

କ୍ୟ = kya (YA PHALA)

 

Others:

ଽ = &

₨ = Rs

Danda = |

Double Danda = ||

Zero Width Joiner = ^

Zero Width Non Joiner = ^^

 

Punctuation Marks:

The English symbols [ ] { } ( ) - + * / = ; : . , " ? ! % \ ~ _ # $ translate into the same symbols in Oriya also.

 

Quotation Marks:

` ' characters are converted to single smart quotes (‘ ’) characters. We can get double smart quotes (“ ”) by using them twice.


When a consonant character is followed by a vowel character, it results in a live consonant.

 

ka kA ki kI ku kU kRu kRU ke kai ko kau kaM kaH

କ କା କି କୀ କୁ କୂ କୃ କୠ କେ କୈ କୋ କୌ କଂ କଃ

mu~M jaNe bhAratIY.

ମୁଁ ଜଣେ ଭାରତୀଯ.

 

Note:

In the Oriya phonetic keyboard, an implicit 'a' matra is assumed for the last consonant of the word.

 

Example:

k,c,T,t,p --> ka,ca,Ta,ta,pa -->କ,ଚ,ଟ,ତ,ପ

 

When two or more consecutive consonants appear in the input, they make a conjunct. The first consonant takes the full form and the following consonants become half forms.

 

Example:

sAPTwEr = ସାଫ୍ଟ୍ୱେର

rAjkumAr = ରାଜ୍କୁମାର

 

‘ହ’ consonant can be written in two ways; 'h' and '~h'. If you want to apply a ‘ହ’ half consonant to consonants such as 'k', 'g', 't', 'd', etc, you have to use '~h' instead of of 'h'.

 

Example:

bakkiMghAm = ବକ୍କିଂଘାମ

bakkiMg~hAm = ବକ୍କିଂଗ୍ହାମ


 

ZWJ, ZWNJ characters:

 

^ = ZWJ (zero width joiner)

^^ = ZWNJ (zero width non joiner)

 

If a dead consonant (consonant with halant symbol) is required in the middle of a word, the ZWJ or ZWNJ character should be used after the consonant.

 

Example:

rAjkumAr = ରାଜ୍କୁମାର

rAj^kumAr = ରାଜ୍‍କୁମାର

 

If two English characters are making one Oriya vowel (ex: ai, ou), then, ZWJ or ZWNJ character can be used to separate them into different vowels.

 

Example:

iMDiYainPo = ଇଂଡିଯୈନ୍ଫୋ

iMDiYa^inPo = ଇଂଡିଯ‍ଇନ୍ଫୋ