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Urdu Word Counter
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Frequently Asked Questions
The Urdu Word Counter detects words in Urdu script, counting each word separated by spaces, similar to word processors. It's useful for writers and editors.
Yes, you can count words in Urdu books by uploading text files if in supported formats or manually typing the content into the tool for analysis.
The tool counts Urdu words accurately, including those with diacritics (zer, zabar). It recognizes each word based on standard spacing.
Yes, the tool can process scanned documents by uploading images, as it supports OCR to extract and count text from JPG, PNG files.
You can upload Urdu audio in supported formats. The tool transcribes the audio allowing you to see transcribed text and word count.
Upload text (.txt, .md), image (.jpg, .png), audio (.mp3, .wav), and video (.mp4) files for counting. Maximum file size is 100 MB.
The tool can process texts of any length but is subject to the input limits of text area and file upload restrictions, like file size and duration.
Yes, it's suitable for professional Urdu writing and editing needs, counting words accurately to help meet specific word count requirements.
No, the tool processes and counts words after content submission. For updated counts, resubmit your revised text.
Yes, you can download the results of your Urdu word count analysis as a text file, or save them directly to Evernote after analyzing the text.
The tool requires an internet connection for file uploads, OCR, and transcription. However, you can analyze pasted text anytime online.
Yes, the tool provides an estimate of page counts based on standard words per page in Urdu, aiding in document planning.
Reading and speaking time estimates are calculated based on a standard 240 and 150 words per minute, respectively, no matter the language.
This tool focuses on word counting and text analysis, rather than providing word definitions like an Urdu dictionary.
No, this tool analyzes text for word counting only. It doesn't offer grammar or spelling checks, which require dedicated software.