On Tue, 15 Jan 2002 Aman Chawla wrote :

>This is the kind of thing I am looking for: a 'special composite matra' to 
>write a new sound in Hindi, imported from English. Mark Davis suggests 
>that: "I just checked with the ICU online demo at 
>http://oss.software.ibm.com/cgi-bin/icu/t-
>r, and "e" is transliterated as U+090E "ऎ" DEVANAGARI LETTER SHORT E*. "

I think the DEVANAGARI LETTER SHORT E is the closest you can transcribe the 
'e'(as in bed). The character was invented for transliterating to Tamil, 
Kannada, Malayalam and Telugu. However a native hindi reader would not be 
able to pronounce it.
The closest you can come in existing 'true' Devanagari is either DEVANAGARI 
LETTER E(and corresponding vowel sign) or DEVANAGARI LETTER AI(and 
corresponding vowel sign) both of which, although ambiguous, are 
interchangeably used to write the English words you mention.
On the other hand the Bengali Zophola(pronounced Jofola in Bengali) had 
already existed in written form.



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