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[[Devanagari]] is a writing system used for several Indic languages such as [[Hindi]], [[Marathi]], [[Nepali language | Nepali]], [[Sanskrit]], and others.  Because there are several incompatible methods for [[Romanization | romanizing]] Devanagari it can sometimes be helpful to specify which romanization method is being used for those languages.  [[IAST]] is the current academic standard for romanization of Devanagari. 
 
 
 
<span title="International Alphabet of Sanskrit Transliteration" class="IAST Unicode" style="font-face: Arial Unicode MS, GNU Unifont, Lucida Sans Unicode; white-space: wrap; text-decoration: none">{{{1}}}</span><noinclude>
 
<span title="International Alphabet of Sanskrit Transliteration" class="IAST Unicode" style="font-face: Arial Unicode MS, GNU Unifont, Lucida Sans Unicode; white-space: wrap; text-decoration: none">{{{1}}}</span><noinclude>
  

Revision as of 04:31, 24 February 2007

{{{1}}}

Example

{{lang|sa|म}} {{IAST|ma}}

gives:

ma

Other templates which may call this template

Template:DisplayTranslations de:Vorlage:IAST lb:Template:IAST


Other templates which may call this template

Template:DisplayTranslations