Sinhala language software for computers have been present since the late 1980s[1] (Samanala written in C) but no standard character representation system was put in place which resulted in proprietary character representation systems and fonts. In the wake of this CINTEC (Computer and Information Technology Council of Sri Lanka) introduced Sinhala within the UNICODE (16‑bit character technology) standard. ICTA concluded the work started by CINTEC for approving and standardizing Sinhala Unicode in Sri Lanka.[2]
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Jan 10, 2017 Sinhala Tamil Dictionary – travel dictionary to translate Sinhala to Tamil displaying a list of words in Tamil. The dictionary also translates from Tamil to Sinhala. Copying a word from the translated list for a reverse translation can be used to find synonyms and to understand the broader use of the Tamil word in the Sinhala language.
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