Cantonese Input is a website that was created to allow its users to input Cantonese text via the web browser. This site is important because Cantonese input is different compared to Mandarin input, which has widely accepted means of input such as pinyin. Apparently, it was created and is maintained by a Hong Kong resident.
I think that I may find a use for this website one day. I wonder if there is a website that does the opposite of what Cantonese Input does? Meaning, the website takes Cantonese text and outputs Romanized pronunciation.
Click here to visit Cantonese Input.
Sunday, 23 March 2008
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