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Phonetically convert Latin characters to Cyrillic – in the popup or on any page after you click the extension icon. A lightweight Chrome extension that phonetically transforms Latin characters into Cyrillic in real time. Type directly in the extension’s popup or enable on-page transliteration (e.g. in Gmail) with a single shortcut. The toggle key is shown in the popup and can be customized in Chrome’s keyboard settings. Perfect for learners and anyone who needs to type Russian without switching keyboard layouts.
Cyrillic-Latin
The Uzbek language is written in Latin or Cyrillic. Sometimes it is necessary to change the text from one to another. In this case, this program will help you.
RomanizeMe - Global Language Transliterator
A browser extension designed for language enthusiasts, providing romanization for non-Latin scripts. - Real-time Romanization: Instantly convert non-Latin scripts (including Hanzi, Kana, Arabic, Cyrillic, and 20+ other scripts) to Romanized pronunciation, displayed above the original text for easy comparison and learning. - Smart Language Detection: Automatically detects the page language and can handle mixed text containing multiple languages. - Efficient Learning Tool: Helps language learners quickly grasp pronunciation rules and improve reading comprehension. - Privacy Protection: All processing is done locally without internet connection, ensuring user data security. - Customizable Settings: Supports adjusting Romanized display styles, font sizes, and colors to meet personalized needs. - Cross-platform Compatibility: Perfectly supports mainstream browsers, providing a consistent user experience.
Translit
On the fly conversion from latin to cyrillic for text widgets. Translit Extension:
Ukraïnsjka Latynka | Українська латинка
This extension converts web pages with Ukrainian Cyrillic text to Latin script. This extension does minimal changes to original pages – only replacing Cyrillic letters with Latin. Still, some web pages might look broken, since page author did not account for this change. The cause for it is a font used on the page not handling Latin or extended Latin characters, like č and ž. To show these characters, browser will choose another font, which would change original page look. The extension is open-source, and has no ads or trackers, development is fully transparent. You can help by spreading the word about it, and sharing with your friends.