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Â:i g:N:ðS:ay: n:m:H See File Formats for the legend. For PDF file viewing, please download .pdf file first and view it separately using Adobe Acrobat Reader to avoid internal error.
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A "Hindi Vishva Kosh," a Hindi pictorial encyclopaedia in available at http://www.erdcifast.net/vishwa/vishwa/homepage.asp. It is sponsored by Government of India. (The connection is slow.)
dictionaries from LTRC web site can be browsed and downloaded from here in devanagari script - using either xdvng fonts or a postscript viewer such as ghostscript & GSview or the Adobe Acrobat Reader for viewing the .pdf files. If you are viewing PDF file, please download it first and then view it separately using the reader. A new improved interface is built by Srinivas Annam at aksharamala site. Additional search engine for different Indian dictionaries is given at http://www.iiit.net/ltrc/onlineservices.html. The dictionary has been encoded by Language Technologies Research Centre (LTRC) as part of the Anusaaraka project. The files which are in ISCII format have been made freely available under the GNU general public license.. For details on these dictionaries (copyright, availability, updates, contacts, permission to use etc), please see the Hindi Dictionary Readme file. Files are converted to devanagari & ITRANS to make it easy for search for meanings. There may be updates to these on the IIIT download site. The conversion from ISCII to CSX was done using perl scripts from Prof. John Smith's site. The CSX output was processed through Avinash Chopde's ITRANS 5.21 to get the devanagari output and the ITRANS encoded text. We hope these web versions of the English to Hindi Dictionary will be useful to Hindi students as well as to those who have to translate English documents into Hindi.
Some other sites of interest:
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