Note : To Change Language Press "Ctrl G". It will stop Kannada transliteration and whatever you type will be come in English. If you want to Type in Kannada again, press "Ctrl G" again.
Simple Kannada Typing
The simplest method for Kannada Typing is transliteration method. In which you can type with your English keyboard and software will automatically convert it into Kannada script. It's easiest method for Type in Kannada without practicing Kannada Keyboard layout. This English typed words get converted in Telugu using transliteration technique. For example:
If you want to type - 'ಧನ್ಯವಾದ' Just type - 'dhanyavada' and press spacebar.
Kannada typing featured with suggestion word appear on top bar of typing box, by clicking on desired word you will get it on typing screen. You can type as long as you want it's free and fastest method for Kannada typing. Here you can copy and use the typed text anywhere you like to use. Y
ou can type articles in Kannada, Poems, Blogs, Facebook Post, Tweet etc. using this Kannada tool. Just type, copy, paste and It's done!! No need to mess up with Kannada Keyboard layout, font and licensee software. It's Simple, Free, Fast and Accurate Kannada typing software.
Kannada is a Dravidian language. Kannada typing is important because Kannada is the native language of 70 Million (7 crore) peoples in World. Kannada is official language of Karnataka in India.
Writing system of Kannada is Left to Right and it's write using Kannada script which one has it's root in Brahmi script. The standard Kannada Alphabet consist 13 vowels, 34 consonants, two more letters (neither vowels, nor consonants) and 10 numerals. Kannada alphabet consists total 49 letters.
Power of Kannada
01. The Kannada script evolved from southern varieties of the Ashokan Brahmi script.
02. The earliest examples of a full length Kannada language stone inscription containing Brahmi characters with characteristics attributed to those of proto-Kannada in Hale Kannada script can be found in the Halmidi inscription, dated AD 450.
03. The oldest existing record of Kannada poetry in Tripadi metre is the Kappe Arabhatta record of AD 700.
04. Old Kannada (Halegannada) from 450–1200 AD, Middle Kannada (Nadugannada) from 1200–1700 and Modern Kannada from 1700 to the present.
05. Kannada language is designated as one of classical language of India.
06. Now speech to text software for Kannada typing are also available.
07. Kannada literature began with the Kavirajamarga of Nripatunga (9th century CE).