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Where to find an English to Sanskrit translation service

Sanskrit is an old language, which can be accessed with modern technology. You can find free online tools to translate Sanskrit words, that will look like they are in Sanskrit writing. This article will show you where to find an English to Sanskrit translation service.

Overview of Sanskrit

Online Sanskrit translation services Online Sanskrit translation services are for general, personal use. You can use Google's English to Sanskrit tool for free Sanskrit translation services. The Google transliteration tool can be downloaded to your computer.
The Sanskrit language
There are English words, that have a historical root in Sanskrit, an ancient language from India. 'Karma' is from the Sanskrit word for fate. Some words, such as 'sugar' and 'cheetah' have origins, are suspected to be from Sanskrit words, but they travelled through other languages, such as Hindi translations and Old French translations. Ancient language
Sanskrit is an ancient language, which has enjoyed continued usage and popularity. You can even see tattoos with words from Sanskrit.
Different to English
Since it is an ancient language, Sanskrit is not very similar to English.
The grammar and mechanics are different. Many words have grown as the language has been adapted, but there are limitations. For example, you can not write mobile phone in the original ancient language, in Hindi or in Sanskrit, because the concepts were not available.

Transliteration and dictionaries

The Google transliteration tool The Google transliteration tool allows you to type in English, and read it in Sanskrit. The Google transliteration tool is different from the Google translate tool.
It can be downloaded. The web tool is more like an online word processing tool. When you translate English to Sanskrit by using the Google transliteration lab box, you can change the colours and sizes of the font.
Language choices When you use Google transliteration, you will first choose the language, that you want to use from the drop down menu. You have language choices such as Greek, Hindi, and Sanskrit. When you type a word in English in the transliteration text box, you can press the space bar, and see the word transliterated into Sanskrit.
Sanskrit dictionary
You can also use a Sanskrit dictionary. Tamil Cube has a free online dictionary, that you can use to enter an English word, and get a Sanskrit word. You can access the free dictionary tool at Dictionary.tamilcube.com (sanskrit dictionary). Hence, your choices are to use an English to Sanskrit dictionary, a Sanskrit to English dictionary, and a number of Sanskrit word translation.

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