Download Maltese Keyboard plugin APK latest version Free for Android
Version | 1.0 |
Update | 8 years ago |
Size | 562.29 KB (575,788 bytes) |
Developer | Honso |
Category | Apps, Productivity |
Package Name | klye.plugin.mt |
OS | 1.6 and up |
Maltese Keyboard plugin APPLICATION description
Maltese plugin for Multiling O Keyboard
Maltese (Malti) plugin for Multiling O Keyboard. This is not an independent app, please install OKeyboard along with this plugin.
Instruction:
⑴ Install this plugin and Multiling O Keyboard.
⑵ Run O Keyboard and follow its setup guide.
⑶ Slide space bar to switch languages.
Please email if you have any questions.
Wikipedia:
Maltese (Malti) is the national language of Malta and a co-official language of the country alongside English,[3] while also serving as an official language of the European Union, the only Semitic language so distinguished. Maltese is descended from Siculo-Arabic (the Arabic dialect that developed in Sicily and later in Malta, between the end of the ninth century and the end of the twelfth century).[4][5] About half of the vocabulary is derived from standard Italian and Sicilian;[4] English words make up between 6% and 20% of the Maltese vocabulary, according to different estimates (see below).[6] It is the only Semitic language written in the Latin script in its standard form.
Photo: Guardian Lake by Romain Guy
Instruction:
⑴ Install this plugin and Multiling O Keyboard.
⑵ Run O Keyboard and follow its setup guide.
⑶ Slide space bar to switch languages.
Please email if you have any questions.
Wikipedia:
Maltese (Malti) is the national language of Malta and a co-official language of the country alongside English,[3] while also serving as an official language of the European Union, the only Semitic language so distinguished. Maltese is descended from Siculo-Arabic (the Arabic dialect that developed in Sicily and later in Malta, between the end of the ninth century and the end of the twelfth century).[4][5] About half of the vocabulary is derived from standard Italian and Sicilian;[4] English words make up between 6% and 20% of the Maltese vocabulary, according to different estimates (see below).[6] It is the only Semitic language written in the Latin script in its standard form.
Photo: Guardian Lake by Romain Guy
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