pyi htaung su font typing

Pyi Htaung Su Font Typing ⇒ <COMPLETE>

When you want to kill the inherent vowel of a consonant (to create a stack), Zawgyi uses a visible "killer" key (often Shift + u).

  • Warning: Mixing Unicode and Zawgyi causes garbled text; prefer Unicode when possible.
  • Here is a practical mapping table for common characters (Zawgyi/Pyi Htaung Su standard legacy mapping): pyi htaung su font typing

    | English Key | Resulting Myanmar Char (Pyi Htaung Su) | |-------------|-----------------------------------------| | q | ဌ | | w | ဧ | | e | ေ (vowel sign) | | r | ရ | | t | ထ | | y | ယ | | u | ဥ | | i | ီ (vowel sign) | | o | ော (combined) | | p | ံ (subscript) | | a | ခ | | s | စ | | f | ဖ | | g | င | | h | ဟ | | j | ည | | k | က | | l | လ | | z | ဉ | | x | ဆ | | c | ဈ | | v | ဝ | | b | ဘ | | n | န | | m | မ | When you want to kill the inherent vowel

    You must memorize this layout. Typing "min ga lar ba" in Unicode might be m;trsuf; in Pyi Htaung Su using Zawgyi layout, you would type something entirely different (e.g., m t p f depending on the stack). Warning: Mixing Unicode and Zawgyi causes garbled text;

    Windows (Windows 10/11):

    macOS:

    Alternative: Install third-party keyboards (e.g., Keyman) if you prefer specific layouts.