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sinhala-words

v1.0.3

Published

A list of words in Sinhalese language for your autocompletion, spell-check and other use cases.

Downloads

1

Readme

Sinhala Words List

A list of words in Sinhalese language, sorted by alphabetical order. Contains ~25,000 words.

Format

The list of words is trimmed, and stored in a flat text file si.txt. Each word is separate by a new line character \n.

An additional package.json is provided to ease updating the list.

Installation

npm install --save sinhala-words

Usage

For Node-based projects, you can use this words list by splitting the list of words by \n new line character.

const fs = require('fs');

// Get path to the words list.
onst sinhala_words_path= require('word-list');

const sinhala_words= fs.readFileSync(sinhala_words_path, 'utf8').split('\n');
// ['අභිචෝදකයා', 'අංකනය', 'අංකන', ...]