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How to Use Phonetic Keyboard - See example below

Use combinations of english letter constants and vowels to form the amharic pronounciation. Note the use of upper case E and W to write "ሜ" and "ሟ", respectively. Press Esc to toggle writing between English and Amharic Keyboard. See the example table below to form the "መ" variations.

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How to Use Amharic BHN Keyboard - See example below

When you click one of the root characters, all the variations will show up on the keyboard. You can then type the variation you want.