Online English Telugu Converter using Manglish Transliteration. Telugu unicode fonts are released by various language development communitites. Its very easy and simple to type in Telugu (Telugu Type) using Unicode. Just type the text in English in the given box and press space, it will convert the text in Telugu script. Click on a word to see more options. To switch between Telugu and English use ctrl + g.
Unicode Character Converter
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You want to convert a text to Unicode characters to ensure it will be displayed properly in most browsers as an HTML entity? You come to the right place. The Unicode Standard consists of a repertoire of more than 107,000 characters covering 90 scripts. Simply paste or type your script below and click Convert. Some languages supported: Arabic, Chinese characters, Japanese Hiragana, Katakana, Kanji, Hanyu Pinyin, Cyrillic... Also don't forget to check the rest of our other resources here: Learn Languages.
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Example سليم becomes سليم
Benefits of Unicode: Text in any language can be exchanged worldwide, which eliminates data corruption and other problems due to incompatible code pages or missing conversion tables.
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Supported Unicode Characters
The following are some of the languages and scripts supported: Arabic, Chinese characters, Japanese Hiragana, Katakana, Kanji, Hanyu Pinyin; Cyrillic, Armenian, Bengali, Bopomofo, Devanagari, Georgian, Greek, Coptic, Gujarati, Gurmukhi, Hangul, Hebrew, Hiragana, Kannada, Katakana, Lao, Latin, Malayalam, Oriya, Tamil, Telugu, Thai, Hangul, Cherokee, Ethiopic, Khmer, Mongolian, Myanmar, Ogham, Runic, Sinhala, Syriac, Thaana, Unified Canadian Aboriginal Syllabics, Yi Syllables, Buhid, Hanun贸'o, Tagalog, Tagbanwa, Cypriot syllabary, Limbu, Linear B, Osmanya, Shavian, Tai Le, Ugaritic added, Hexagram symbols, Buginese, Glagolitic, Kharoshthi, New Tai Lue, Old Persian, Syloti Nagri, Tifinagh added, Coptic, Ancient Greek numbers, Balinese, Cuneiform, N'Ko, Phags-pa, Phoenician added, Carian, Cham, Kayah Li, Lepcha, Lycian, Lydian, Ol Chiki, Rejang, Saurashtra, Sundanese, Vai added, symbols for the Phaistos Disc, Mahjong tiles, Domino tiles, Avestan, Bamum, Egyptian hieroglyphs, Imperial Aramaic, Inscriptional Pahlavi, Inscriptional Parthian, Javanese, Kaithi, Lisu, Meetei Mayek, Old South Arabian, Old Turkic, Samaritan, Tai Tham, Tai Viet, Vedic Sanskrit. For other resources check our Learn Languages page. Don't forget to bookmark this page.