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Updates for numerals and Odia (#313)
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# Odia IME

If you need to enter some text in Odia, Windows includes an Input Method Editor and keyboard layouts that let you enter text using the Odia script while using a typical keyboard with 101-105 keys. Using the IME doesn't require changing your current Windows display language.
If you need to enter some text in Odia (also known as Oriya), Windows includes an Input Method Editor and keyboard layouts that let you enter text using the Odia script while using a typical keyboard with 101-105 keys. Using the IME doesn't require changing your current Windows display language.

## Add support for Odia input

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| Javanese | ꧐ ꧑ ꧒ ꧓ ꧔ ꧕ ꧖ ꧗ ꧘ ꧙ |
| Kannada | ೦ ೧ ೨ ೩ ೪ ೫ ೬ ೭ ೮ ೯ |
| Khmer | ០ ១ ២ ៣ ៤ ៥ ៦ ៧ ៨ ៩ |
| Korean (한자어 숫자/Sino-Korean numbers) | 일 이 삼 사 오 육 칠 팔 구… |
| Korean (고유어 숫자/native Korean numbers) | 하나 둘 셋 넷 다섯 여섯 일곱 여덟 아홉… |
| Lao | ໐ ໑ ໒ ໓ ໔ ໕ ໖ ໗ ໘ ໙ |
| Malayalam | ൦ ൧ ൨ ൩ ൪ ൫ ൬ ൭ ൮ ൯ |
| Mon–Burmese | ၀ ၁ ၂ ၃ ၄ ၅ ၆ ၇ ၈ ၉ |
| New Tai Lue | ᧐ ᧑ ᧒ ᧓ ᧔ ᧕ ᧖ ᧗ ᧘ ᧙ |
| N’ko | ⁧߀ ߁ ߂ ߃ ߄ ߅ ߆ ߇ ߈ ߉ ⁩|
| Odia | ୦ ୧ ୨ ୩ ୪ ୫ ୬ ୭ ୮ ୯ |
| Ol Chiki | ᱐ ᱑ ᱒ ᱓ ᱔ ᱕ ᱖ ᱗ ᱘ ᱙ |
| Oriya | ୦ ୧ ୨ ୩ ୪ ୫ ୬ ୭ ୮ ୯ |
| Tamil | ௦ ௧ ௨ ௩ ௪ ௫ ௬ ௭ ௮ ௯ |
| Telugu | ౦ ౧ ౨ ౩ ౪ ౫ ౬ ౭ ౮ ౯ |
| Thai | ๐ ๑ ๒ ๓ ๔ ๕ ๖ ๗ ๘ ๙ |
| Tibetan | ༠ ༡ ༢ ༣ ༤ ༥ ༦ ༧ ༨ ༩ |

The numeral system and the digits used can depend on the context. For example, in Korea, Arabic numerals are commonly used; however, hanja-eo (Sino-Korean) numerals can be used when discussing time and goyu-eo (native Korean) numerals can be used when counting objects.
The numeral system and the digits used can depend on the context. For example, in Korea, Arabic numerals are commonly used; however, hanja-eo (Sino-Korean) numbers (일 이 삼 사 오 육 칠 팔 구…) can be used when discussing time and goyu-eo (native Korean) numbers (하나 둘 셋 넷 다섯 여섯 일곱 여덟 아홉…) can be used when counting objects.

An example of an algorithmic system is Roman numerals, where I, V, X, L, C, D, and M, represent 1, 5, 10, 50, 100, 500, and 1,000 respectively.

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