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Nepali Keyboard Plugin APK

Nepali Keyboard Plugin APK

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Nepali dictionary plugin for Multiling O Keyboard

What's Nepali Keyboard Plugin APK?

Nepali Keyboard Plugin is a app for Android, It's developed by Honso author.
First released on google play in 12 years ago and latest version released in 8 years ago.
This app has 46.3K download times on Google play and rated as 3.99 stars with 665 rated times.
This product is an app in Productivity category. More infomartion of Nepali Keyboard Plugin on google play
Dictionary plugin for Multiling O Keyboard autocorrect and word prediction

Instruction:
​⑴ Install this plugin and Multiling O Keyboard. https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=kl.ime.oh
⑵ Run O Keyboard and follow its setup guide.
⑶ Slide space bar to switch languages.

If you have font issue, read this: http://honsoapps.appspot.com/1/ma.html

Wikipedia:
Nepali (नेपाली) or Nepalese is an Indo-Aryan language. It is the official language and de facto lingua franca of Nepal and is also spoken in India, Bhutan and Burma. Nepali has official status in the Indian state of Sikkim and in West Bengal's Darjeeling district.[4] Nepali developed in proximity to a number of Indo-Aryan languages, most notably the Pahari languages and Magahi, and shows Sanskrit influences. However, owing to Nepal's geographical area, it has also been influenced by Tibeto-Burman. Nepali is mainly differentiated from Central Pahari, both in grammar and vocabulary, by Tibeto-Burman idioms owing to close contact with the respective language group. Nepali language shares 40% lexical similarity with Bengali language. British Resident at Kathmandu Brian Houghton Hodgson has observed that it is, in eight-tenths of its vocables, substantially Hindi.[5]

Historically, the language was first called the Khas language (Khas kurā), then Gorkhali or Gurkhali (language of the Gorkha Kingdom) before the term Nepali was coined. Other names include Parbatiya ("mountain language", identified with the Parbatiya people of Nepal) and Dzongkha Lhotshammikha ("Southern Language", spoken by the Lhotshampa people of Bhutan).[6]