അസ്സലാമു അലൈക്കും,

ഒരു പക്ഷെ നിങ്ങള്‍ കേട്ടിരിക്കാം..

മലയാളത്തില്‍ ഇമെയില്‍ അയക്കുക  ....

*ഗൂഗിള്‍* നിങ്ങള്‍ക്കു വേണ്ടി ഇതാ മലയാളം ഒരുക്കിയിരിക്കുന്നു.
മലയാളം പോലെ ഇംഗ്ലീഷില്‍ ടൈപ്പ് ചെയ്താല്‍ മതി.
ശേഷം അവിടെ നിന്നു കോപ്പി ചെയ്ത് ഈമെയിലില്‍ പേസ്റ്റ് ചെയ്യുക.

ഇതിനായി താഴെ കാണുന്ന google URL ക്ലിക്ക് ചെയ്യുക

http://www.google.com/transliterate/indic/Malayalam#

കൂടുതല്‍ അറിയാന്‍ താഴെ വായിക്കുക.


Visit the URL
http://www.google.com/transliterate/indic/

Then select your language and start type in English as if in your Language.

For more Information, read the following:



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*About Indic Transliteration (*Malayalam)

Google Indic Transliteration offers an option for converting Roman
characters to the Malayalam characters. This lets you type Malayalam words
phonetically in English script and still have them appear in their correct
alphabet. Note that this is not the same as translation -- it is the sound
of the words that are converted from one alphabet to the other, not their
meaning. For example, typing "avan" transliterates into Malayalam as:

   *Frequently Asked Questions*

*1. How do I use transliteration to type in Malayalam?*

The transliteration feature is controlled by the button at the top left
corner of the text box.

[image: Enable]

This button toggles the transliteration feature on and off. (You can also
use Ctrl-G as a shortcut.) When it is on, it affects the text box contents.
The letters of a word will appear as you type them until you reach the end
of the word. As soon as you type a space or a punctuation mark, the letters
will be converted to Malayalam characters, like this:
  [image: Namaste] [image: नमस्ते]

The transliteration will attempt to match the sounds of the letters as
accurately as possible between the two alphabets. However, if you find that
it is incorrect, you can fix it.

*2. How do I correct and edit words?*

When you find a word you want to change, just click on it once, using the
left mouse button. This displays a short menu of alternate spellings, as
well as an option to switch back to the original Roman characters you typed,
or to edit the word further.

[image: Edit1]

If you choose the "Edit..." option, you'll see the word in an Edit mode that
provides on-the-fly suggestions for the next letter in the sequence. Click
on the letter you want to enter next, it will be added to the word, and
suggestions for the following letter will come up. You can also continue
typing from your keyboard as well, if you prefer, and the characters will be
entered according to this
chart<http://www.google.com/transliterate/indic/about_mappings_ml.html>.
Type a space or press the Enter key to end the word and go back to normal
typing mode.

[image: Edit 2]

The suggestions provided in the "Edit..." option are limited to letters
which could reasonably follow the ones already typed. Each button shows some
English text in gray, which indicates the part of the last syllable that you
have already typed. The text in bold indicates what you can type to get the
Malayalam letter displayed on that button. Alternatively, you can just click
the button and it will add the correct letter for you. If a button is green,
that means that the letter is phonetically similar to the last typed
syllable, and clicking on the button will replace it.

*3. How do I use the on-screen keyboard?*

If you want complete control over the choice of letters, click the keyboard
icon to the right of the word you're editing. A full on-screen keyboard
comes up, and you can simply click the letters you want to insert them into
your text.
  [image: Keyboard1] [image: Keyboard2]

Matras (accent marks) are shown with dotted circles to indicate that they
can be applied to different letters. To use them, first click the letter you
want to use, then click the matra you want to apply to it. For example, to
type വ്യാ pronounced "vyaa",
  click on insert halant click on add matra  [image: da] [image: v]

Type a space, punctuation mark or the Enter key to end the word and go back
to normal typing mode, or just click the "X" icon on the keyboard to remove
it.

*4. Does my system support transliteration?*

The transliteration feature is only supported in Internet Explorer versions
6.0 and higher on Windows (preferably Windows XP), and Firefox 1.5 and
higher on Windows and Linux.

*5. How do I install and view Malayalam fonts correctly?*

The Transliteration page uses Unicode to encode the Malayalam characters in
your post. Unicode is a system of representing text and symbols and is
supported by all modern browsers and operating systems.
If the two images displayed below do not match, then you need to either
enable complex script layout support or install Unicode fonts.
  ന്‍കെ -

Mozilla Firefox requires support for complex text layout, otherwise it might
display the Malayalam text incorrectly. The support for complex text layout
is usually turned off by default, but this Wikipedia
article<http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Enabling_complex_text_support_for_Indic_scripts>gives
a detailed explanation on how to turn it on in various operating
systems. The above Malayalam characters with *chillus* may not be rendered
correctly on some systems even with complex script rendering enabled, in
which case you can refer to this Wikia
article<http://varamozhi.wikia.com/wiki/Help:Contents/Unicode:_How_To>for
solutions to set this right.

*6. How do I use the editing options better?*

For a complete mapping of which Roman characters will be converted into
which Malayalam characters, please see this
article<http://www.google.com/transliterate/indic/about_mappings_ml.html>.
Note that this is a static mapping that only applies in Edit mode. When you
are simply typing as usual, a more complex algorithm is used to determine
the correct characters to display based on the sound of each overall word.

*7. Will transliteration work even without internet connectivity?*

Transliteration requires a live internet connection, as all the
transliteration is done on Google's servers and sent back to your browser
while you continue typing. If you see a message saying that the
transliteration service is unavailable, check your internet connection.

*8. Which other languages do you support?*

Transliteration is available for the Hindi language in
Blogger<http://www.blogger.com/hindi>and
Orkut <http://help.orkut.com/bin/answer.py?hl=en&answer=73804>. It is now
available in Hindi <http://www.google.com/transliterate/indic/Hindi>,
Tamil<http://www.google.com/transliterate/indic/Tamil>,
Telugu <http://www.google.com/transliterate/indic/Telugu>,
Kannada<http://www.google.com/transliterate/indic/Kannada>,
and Malayalam <http://www.google.com/transliterate/indic/Malayalam>,
on the Google
Indic Transliteration page <http://www.google.com/transliterate/indic/> and
the iGoogle 
gadget<http://www.google.com/ig/adde?moduleurl=http%3A//www.google.com/ig/modules/indic_transliteration.xml>
.

*9. Is transliteration available in other Google services?*

Yes. Transliteration is available in the following services:

   - Blogger - Blog in Hindi <http://www.blogger.com/hindi>
   - Orkut - Scrap in
Hindi<http://help.orkut.com/bin/answer.py?hl=en&answer=73804>
   - Add transliteration gadget to your iGoogle page -
<http://www.google.com/ig/adde?moduleurl=http%3A//www.google.com/ig/modules/indic_transliteration.xml>

 *10. I have suggestions for product improvements. How do I let you know?*

To share your thoughts with us, please post them to the discussion
group<http://groups.google.com/group/Google-India-Labs>.
Google Transliteration is part of Google India Labs<http://labs.google.co.in/>,
so we're still in the early stages of development. Your feedback is
important and will help us improve the product. You can send your comments
to [email protected].
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