Some of the mappings for the transliteration are A(đ
), AA(đ), AI(đ), AU(đ), k(đđ), ka(đâ), nga(đâ), nya(đâ), tta(đâ), nna(đŁâ), La(ழ), lla(đłâ), Ra(ற), Na(ன), sha(đś), ssa(đˇâ), ksa(đđđˇâ), fa(đđŞ), za(đđâ), kha(đđâ), mm(đ), K(đ), '(đ), ;'('), 1(௧), ``(௰),
-(௹), `=(௲), and $$(௚).
Semicolon(;) can be used as a partition so that what is one the left and what is on the right are transliterated separately. For example, n;ya will produce đ¨đđŻ instead of đ.
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