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Specially For Sri lankans | Type Sinhala Easily on your computer

Hello Sri lankans this post is specially for you.Have you been troubled typing sinhala on your computer? Now you can easily type in sinhala like you send a SMS to someone.When you type like you're sending a SMS you'll get the sinhala letter converted output.So typing in sinhala has never been easier than this!!![Of course other languages are supported]


How to use Sinhala unicode for easier type setting

Use unicode text for Sinhala typing

You can see how easy it is to type in Sinhala now.No need to buy a new keyboard with Sinhala or use a translator help.
You don't need to use your browser if you use google translator for desktop you can type in Sinhala wherever you want.

                   1.  Choose it.
Type sinhala in your computer
                  2.Now you can type in sinhalese anywhere you want! 
Use unicode for typing in Sinhala


Just choose Sinhala in language bar after you install google input tools!
You can use Google input tools for this(pic 1).And also if you like you can use Maalinda prasad unicode converter(pic 2).Here's the links.Happy Sinhala typing!

HERE'S THE LINK FOR GOOGLE INPUT TOOLS


AND HERE'S THE MAALINDA PRASAD UNICODE CONVERTER



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