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Note
x, X and ` [character under '~' in English keyboards] are used as modifiers and/or splitters

Vowels
= a, আ = aa/A, ই = i, ঈ = ee/ii/I, উ = u, ঊ = oo/uu/U

এ = e/ae/E, ঐ = ai, ও = o/oa/O, ঔ = au/ou

অং = aM/amx, অঁ = aMM/amxx/aMx, অঃ = aH

ঋ = rux, ৠ = Rux, ঌ = lux, ৡ = Lux


ক্‌ + vowels
= ka, কা = kaa/kA, কি = ki, কী = kee/kii/kI, কু = ku, কূ = koo/kuu/kU

কে = ke/kae/kE, কৈ = kai, কো = ko/koa/kO, কৌ = kau/kou

কং = kaM/kamx, কঁ = kaMM/kamxx/kaMx, কঃ = kaH

কৃ = krux, কৄ = kRux, কৢ = klux, কৣ = kLux


Consonants
= ka, খ = Ka/kha, গ = ga, ঘ = Ga/gha, ঙ = `ga 

চ = ca, ছ = Ca/cha/Cha, জ = ja, ঝ = Ja/jha, ঞ = `ja

ট = Ta, ঠ = Tha, ড = Da, ঢ = Dha, ণ = Na

ত = ta, থ = tha, দ = da, ধ = dha, ন = na

প = pa, ফ = Pa/pha, ব = ba, ভ = Ba/bha, મ = ma

য = ya, ৰ = ra, ল = la, ল = La, ৱ = va/wa

শ = sha/Sa, ষ = Sha, স = sa, হ = ha

ক্ষ = ksha/xa, জ্ঞ = j`ja


Consonants with nukta (dot)
ড় = Dxa, ঢ় = Dhxa, য় = yxa

Shri and Avagraha
শ্রি = shri, ঽ = Sx

Conjuncts (Consonant Clusters)
The consonant conjuncts get formed automatically as you keep typing your words.

Numerals
= 1x, ২ = 2x, ৩ = 3x, ৪ = 4x, ৫ = 5x
৬ = 6x, ৭ = 7x, ৮ = 8x, ৯ = 9x, ০ = 0x

x, ` and X modifiers
  • x when applied after certain Assamese letters modifies them. For e.g.
    kruxpaa = কৃপা, Rux = ৠ, ঽ = ऽ (avagraha), ১ = १ (Assamese numeral 1)
  • Whenever x does not take the role of a modifier, it just prints 'ক্ষ'. For e.g.
    laxman = লক্ষ্মন

  • ` when applied before certain Assamese consonants modifies them. For e.g.
    `g = ঙ, `j = ঞ, j`j = জ্ঞ
  • ` when applied between certain Assamese consonants (like k`h, g`h, t`h, d`h, etc.) helps them to form their natural conjuncts. For e.g.
    bakkiMghaam = বক্কিংঘাম whereas bakkiMg`haam = বক্কিংগ্হাম

  • X can be applied between Assamese consonants to help form their half-consonants. For e.g.
    rakshaa = ৰক্ষা whereas rakXshaa = ৰক্‍শা

  • XX can be applied between Assamese consonants to help form consonants with halant symbol. For e.g.
    baakyaa = বাক্যা whereas baakXXyaa = বাক্‌যা
  • X or XX can be applied between certain Assamese vowels (say 'ai' or 'ou') to help them get separated into their component vowels. For e.g.
    priyaiMDiyaa = প্ৰিযৈংডীযা whereas priyaXiMDiyaa = প্রিয‍ইংডিযা