There's a problem which is familiar to people who use non-Latin
alphabets in computers is that they sometimes forget to switch the
keyboard layout and type a whole word or even a sentence of gibberish
until they notice it. For example, people who use a Cyrillic keyboard
may search Google for "цшлшзувшф", when they actually meant to search
for "wikipedia", and vice versa - "dbrbgtlbz" when they meant
"википедия" (that's "wikipedia" in Russian). The Google search engine
is aware of it for a few years now and often automatically searches
for the desired term in a DWIM manner.

Wikipedia's own search engine is not aware of it yet. A user in the
Hebrew Wikipedia had this idea: Maybe LanguageConverter can be used
for it? Common keyboard layouts can be mapped to each other, like the
two Serbian alphabet are mapped to each other today, and
Special:Search is already aware of LanguageConverter.

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Amir Elisha Aharoni · אָמִיר אֱלִישָׁע אַהֲרוֹנִי
http://aharoni.wordpress.com
"We're living in pieces,
 I want to live in peace." - T. Moore

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