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Yamli – A New Arabic Search Engine For English Letters

Having trouble typing Arabic letters? You’re keyboard has no Arabic print letters? Well here’s a solution… Yamli! It’s a new Arabic search engine but unlike other search engines, you can use english letters to write Arabic words. I’m not good in using numbers to type Arabic words, but you can do that here!

Yamli

Yamli, in Arabic “يملي”, comes from the noun “إملاء” which refers to dictation or transcription of spoken text.

Using Yamli is very easy. Simply spell out each Arabic word the way you would pronounce it, and Yamli will convert it to the corresponding Arabic word using its patent pending technology.

You can also use common shortcut characters. For example “3” for “ع”, “2” for “Ø¡”, “7” for “Ø­”, etc …

You can also search news, images, videos, blogs, and even wikipedia for Arabic words using English letters and numbers. There is a great tour shows how to use the engine in details.

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  1. December 26th, 2007 at 02:30 | #1

    well nice idea we like it …….
    but how can we use it on msn??
    i dont know how to use arabic letters on the key board.
    and your way is really nice ,,,i mean great
    god bless you guyzzzzzzz.reply me plz

  2. December 26th, 2007 at 09:24 | #2

    Use Yamli Editor where you type your arabic message using english letters then copy it and paste it to either your MSN Messenger or your MSN E-Mail.

    http://www.yamli.com/editor/

    For example I typed “ay ahad yored” it will turn it into “أي أحد يريد”.. just copy it and paste it anywhere you want.

  3. January 4th, 2008 at 18:34 | #3

    Hello webmaster…I Googled for arabic words in english, but found your page about FlashColony Blog…and have to say thanks. nice read.

  4. February 8th, 2008 at 16:00 | #4

    This site existed ages ago for Arabic Transliteration

    http://transliteration.memac.com

  5. May 29th, 2008 at 22:03 | #5

    There’s also this Firefox Add-on which essentially allows you to write Arabic on any webform (Blogs, Facebook, mySapce, forums, emails, etc.)

    https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/7240

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