English to Tamil Typing

Free online tool to english to tamil typing securely and instantly.

English to Tamil Typing
Phonetic: vanakkam → வணக்கம்
Type English phonetically
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Free Online English to Tamil Tool – Phonetic Typing

Our English to Tamil typing tool allows you to type naturally in English phonetics and have your text instantly converted to தமிழ் script. No need to memorize complex keyboard layouts or install any software. Simply type the way the words sound in English, and our intelligent transliteration engine powered by Google Input Tools will instantly suggest the correct native-script words.

How Phonetic Typing Works

Phonetic typing (also called transliteration) converts Roman characters to their phonetically equivalent characters in the target script. For example, typing "namaste" will suggest "नमस्ते" in Hindi, or typing "ami" will suggest "আমি" in Bengali. Our tool uses the same engine that powers Google's own input tools, delivered seamlessly through our secure backend proxy.

Key Features

  • Instant Word Suggestions: As you type each English word, multiple தமிழ் transliteration suggestions appear instantly above the editor. Click any suggestion to insert it.
  • Keyboard Shortcuts: Press Tab to instantly accept the top suggestion without lifting your hands from the keyboard, enabling ultra-fast typing.
  • Text-to-Speech: Click the speaker icon to hear your தமிழ் text read aloud using your browser's built-in speech synthesis, perfect for learning pronunciation.
  • Copy & Download: Instantly copy your typed text to the clipboard or download it as a UTF-8 encoded .txt file for use in any application.
  • 4 Languages Supported: Seamlessly switch between Bengali, Hindi, Gujarati, and Tamil without losing your typed content.

Who Is This Tool For?

This tool is invaluable for the Indian diaspora who grew up speaking Indian languages but learned to type in English. It is also widely used by students learning Indian languages, content creators writing for regional audiences, and businesses communicating with customers in their native language.