🇮🇳 Devanagari → Latin Script

Awadhi Romanization

Type Awadhi (अवधी) in Devanagari and get the instant romanized Latin script version — plus an English translation. No button, no wait.

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🔤 Romanization (Latin script)
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🌐 English Meaning
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Example Romanization

Devanagari (Original)

प्रणाम, तुम कइसे हव?

Romanized (Latin script)

Praṇām, tum kaise hav?

Awadhi Language Profile

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Awadhi

अवधी

ScriptDevanagari
DirectionLTR
Speakers50M+
RegionSouth Asia (Uttar Pradesh, Nepal)

About Awadhi Romanization

Awadhi is the language of Ayodhya and Lucknow in Uttar Pradesh. It is the language of the Ramayana (Ramcharitmanas) composed by Tulsidas in the 16th century — one of the most influential texts in the Hindi literary tradition.

What Is Awadhi Romanization Used For?

Ramcharitmanas and devotional text romanization
Ayodhya pilgrimage content
Lucknawi culture and Nawabi heritage
Awadhi cuisine (biryani, kebabs) content
North Indian classical literature research

Who Uses This Tool?

Hindu devotional content creators, Ayodhya pilgrimage guides, scholars of the Ramcharitmanas, Lucknow cultural historians, and researchers of Hindi-related languages.

About Awadhi (अवधी) and Its Script

Awadhi is spoken by 50M+ people, primarily in South Asia (Uttar Pradesh, Nepal). It uses the Devanagari writing system, which is written left to right.

Romanization (also called transliteration) converts Devanagari characters to their equivalent Latin (Roman) letter representations. This allows speakers of Latin-script languages to read and pronounce Awadhi text without knowing the Devanagari script.

This tool uses Google's neural romanization engine to convert Awadhi text to Latin script in real time. The romanization follows standard transliteration conventions and is updated automatically 800ms after you stop typing — no button click required.

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