![]() If, however, you would like a system that is more geared towards a Roman transliteration of the Arabo-Persian script as used in Urdu, then you might also consider a keyboard layout that I created called, appropriately enough, “Roman Transliteration of Urdu”. ![]() Roman Transliteration of Urdu Keyboard Layout If this works for you, then read no further. A ‘t’ with a line beneath it, i.e., ṯ, is written: ⌥ + h, t. For á (‘a’ with an acute accent), you would enter: ⌥ + e, a. If, for example, you want to write the letter ā (‘a’ with a macron above it), you would enter the following sequence of keystrokes: ⌥ + a, a.
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