https://bugzilla.wikimedia.org/show_bug.cgi?id=32120

--- Comment #10 from wikichai...@gmail.com 2011-11-16 12:03:30 UTC ---
(In reply to comment #9)

> 
> Sanskrit uses 'M' for 'ं' (Anusvara), since you have not yet taken 'M' you may
> follow same. If its pronunciation closely matches with 'ng', I suggest 'nG'.
> Anyway avoid '&'.

Anusvara is now "M/nG"


> 
> Sometimes within transliteration we will force for a ligature formation to
> support a common usage. When we want to break it, even without introducing 
> ZWNJ
> in text, we can use '_', because of its visual 'look' that being part of a 
> word
> that keeps two characters away from touching. We are using ZWNJ for same
> purpose technically for different situation(s). So '_' can be used for two
> mutually exclusive conditions.

now
ZWNJ = '_'
and ZWJ = '__'

Thanks,

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