Type in Aksara Sunda Script
Writing Sundanese means using the beautiful Aksara Sunda script. These characters like ᮊ and ᮃ need special keyboard layouts. This tool makes it simple to type authentic Sundanese.
Use it for cultural projects, school work in West Java, or communicating with family in traditional script. The keyboard works perfectly on any device.
Getting Started
Just click above and start typing. The Sundanese characters appear as you press the keys. The layout follows phonetic patterns, so ka types ᮊ and ga types ᮌ.
Sundanese script has vowel signs that attach to consonants. Type the consonant first, then the vowel mark. For example, type ki to get ᮊᮤ.
Script Features
- All basic Sundanese characters included
- Vowel diacritics work automatically
- Pamaeh (virama) for consonant clusters
- Numbers in Sundanese script available
Why Use Traditional Script
Many people in West Java still use Aksara Sunda for cultural events, traditional signs, and preserving heritage. This keyboard helps keep the script alive in digital spaces.
Frequently Asked Questions
How do I type vowel signs?
Type the consonant first, then the vowel. The system adds the correct diacritic mark.
Where is the pamaeh character?
It is on the comma key. Use it to stop vowel signs between consonants.
Can I type Sundanese numbers?
Yes. The number row shows Sundanese numerals when shifted.
Does this work on mobile phones?
The keyboard adapts to phone screens and works with touch input.
Do I need to install fonts?
Modern devices support Sundanese script. No extra fonts needed.