Today, most communication takes place on phones and the internet:
Texting
Social media
Study materials
If a language cannot be easily used on these platforms, it will gradually become limited in daily life. The Cham language is also facing this challenge.
Difficulties when typing Cham in the past
For many years, Cham people who wanted to type Cham characters had to:
Install complex fonts
Memorize difficult character encodings
Use unoptimized software
Face the inability to type on mobile phones
This made using the Cham script in the digital world very difficult. As a result:
Young people rarely use Cham characters when texting
The Cham language rarely appears on social media
Learning and practicing face many obstacles
Smartphones have changed the way we use language
Today, the smartphone is the primary communication device. If you cannot type Cham on a phone, the use of the language will be greatly restricted. Therefore, a Cham keyboard for smartphones is absolutely essential.
iCham was born to solve this problem
iCham was created with a simple goal: To help Cham people type their mother tongue as easily as typing any other language.
When typing becomes easy:
Young people will use it more
The Cham language will appear more on the internet
Learning and sharing will become much more convenient
Preserving a language starts with the smallest things
Sending a text message in Cham, writing a status in Cham script, or sharing a post in Cham all contribute to preserving the language. A Cham keyboard is not just a technological tool. It is a bridge between:
Tradition
The younger generation
The digital world
The future of the Cham language in the digital environment
As more and more people use the Cham keyboard:
Cham content on the internet will increase
Learning Cham will become more accessible
The language will be preserved and developed
That is the mission of iCham.
👉 Start using iCham today and experience typing Cham easier than ever before.
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For support or inquiries regarding iCham Keyboard, please contact us at vanikan@gmail.com. We are committed to preserving the Akhar Thrah heritage.