"Romanize" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Romanize" Meaning

The word "romanize" is a verb that means to adapt the letters or alphabet of a language to the Roman alphabet, typically from a non-Latin-derived script system. This can involve changing the way a language is written to use the Latin alphabet, rather than its native script.

For example, the Japanese alphabet was romanized to create the Romanji writing system, which allows non-Japanese speakers to read and write Japanese using the Latin alphabet.

"Romanize" Examples

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1. To romanize means to convert something from another writing system, such as Chinese characters, or to transliterate someone's name into Latin letters.
2. He romanized his Korean address so that his Spanish friend could type it into a GPS.
3. The historical society wants to romanize the fonts so that more people can read the documents.
4. She romanized the Chinese phrase on her laptop so her boss could understand it.
5. The Latin American countries romanized the signs in their town to help tourists understand them better.

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People of Romani ethnicity, particularly those in Europe, who maintain a traditional nomadic or semi-nomadic way of life, often associated with a rich cultural heritage, distinct language, and social traditions.

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The Romanov family was a royal dynasty that ruled Russia from 1613 to 1918. The name comes from Anders, the 13th-century Swedish founder of the family. The Romanovs were a powerful and influential family in Russian history, producing several notable monarchs, including Peter the Great and Catherine the Great.<br><br>The name "Romanov" is a patronymic surname, derived from the Greek name "Rurik," which was adopted by the Swedish king Oleg in the 9th century. The name was later Russianized to "Romanov" and became a prominent noble family.<br><br>Some notable members of the Romanov family include:<br><br> Czar Ivan VI Romanov<br> Peter I, also known as Peter the Great (reigned from 1682-1725)<br> Catherine I (reigned from 1725-1727)<br> Empress Elizabeth (reigned from 1741-1762)<br> Emperor Paul I (reigned from 1796-1801)<br> Alexander II (reigned from 1855-1881)<br> Nicholas II (reigned from 1894-1917)<br><br>The Romanov family was overthrown in the Russian Revolution of 1917, and the last Romanov emperor, Nicholas II, was executed in 1918.

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Romanche is a Romance language spoken in Switzerland, closely related to the Lombard language and the other Romance languages descended from Latin.<br><br>It is primarily spoken in the southern Swiss canton of Grischun (Graubünden) and several municipalities in the northern canton of Ticino.<br><br>The language is relatively rare, with around 35,000 native speakers.

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