Writing Bangla usually means a dedicated keyboard or an old ANSI layout, which is awkward when you just want to send one line.
Here you spell the sounds in English and get modern Unicode Bengali, the kind that displays correctly on any phone or site.
How to use English to Bangla Transliteration
- Type Bangla sounds in English in the left panel, for example nomoskaar.
- Use the hint line for long vowels (aa, ii, uu) and the sha sound (sh).
- Copy the Unicode Bengali from the right panel.
Use cases
- Send Bangla messages and greetings from an English keyboard.
- Type Bangla names and place names into forms.
- Add Bangla captions to posts without a Bangla layout.
Good to know
This produces Unicode Bengali, not Bijoy ANSI text, so it is portable by default. Bengali uses dependent vowel signs and conjunct clusters, which the converter forms from the sounds you type.
Frequently asked questions
Is this the same as Bijoy?
No. Bijoy is a legacy ANSI encoding that needs the Bijoy font. This page outputs Unicode Bengali, which works without that font.
How do I get long vowels?
Use doubled vowels such as aa, ii and uu; single vowels give the short forms.
Why review conjuncts?
Stacked consonant clusters can be written more than one way, so spot-check conjunct-heavy words against what you intended.