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    The romanization of the Russian language (the transliteration of Russian text from the Cyrillic script into the Latin script), aside from its primary use...
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  • BGN/PCGN romanization system for Russian is a method for romanization of Cyrillic Russian texts, that is, their transliteration into the Latin alphabet...
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    romanization is the conversion of text from a different writing system to the Roman (Latin) script, or a system for doing so. Methods of romanization...
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  • and Library of Congress Romanization Tables for Russian, or the Library of Congress system, are a set of rules for the romanization of Russian-language text...
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  • Methods of romanization include transliteration (representing written text) and transcription (representing the spoken word). In contrast to romanization, there...
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  • Macedonian Romanization of Persian (Tajik) Romanization of Russian Romanization of Serbian Romanization of Ukrainian Scientific transliteration of Cyrillic...
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  • There are multiple romanization systems in common use. The two most prominent systems are McCune–Reischauer (MR) and Revised Romanization (RR). MR is almost...
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  • rather than "Romanization." The ALA-LC Romanization includes over 70 romanization tables. Here are some examples of tables: A Cherokee Romanization table was...
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    alphabet Romanization of Belarusian Romanization of Greek Romanization of Macedonian Romanization of Russian Romanization of Ukrainian Russian alphabet...
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    Short I (Cyrillic) (category Articles containing Russian-language text)
    details, see romanization of Russian, romanization of Ukrainian, romanization of Belarusian and romanization of Bulgarian. Active use of ⟨Й⟩ (or, rather...
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    be used throughout the rest of the article, see romanization of Russian, romanization of Ukrainian, and romanization of Belarusian, respectively. Being...
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    Montenegrin alphabet List of Cyrillic digraphs and trigraphs Reforms of Russian orthography Romanization of Russian Russian Braille Russian cursive (handwritten...
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    Prince Roman Petrovich of Russia (17 October [O.S. 5 October] 1896 – 23 October 1978) was a member of the House of Romanov. Prince Roman Petrovich was...
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    Cyrillic characters, followed by romanized characters in the next column. For more information, see Romanization of Russian. The main source for this list...
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    Songhay alphabet. It is used in Persian romanization, equivalent to ژ. It is used in Devanagari romanization for the letter झ़, albeit unofficially and...
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  • Transliteration (category Articles containing Russian-language text)
    Romanization of Belarusian Romanization of Bulgarian Romanization of Russian Romanization of Macedonian Romanization of Serbian Romanization of Ukrainian Tai languages...
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    ⟨y⟩ or ⟨i⟩, depending on the romanization system. (See romanization of Russian and romanization of Ukrainian for more details.) In Tuvan, the letter can...
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    Shcha (category Articles containing Russian-language text)
    letter Ŝ Ś ś : Latin letter Ś Mama ŠČ! Transliteration table for romanization of Russian, provides versions ⟨ŝ⟩ (note circumflex vs. caron/háček in ⟨šč⟩)...
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  • sign Romanization of Belarusian Romanization of Bulgarian Romanization of Greek Romanization of Macedonian Romanization of Russian Romanization of Serbian...
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    (t)sɑːr/; also spelled czar, tzar, or csar; Bulgarian: цар, romanized: tsar; Russian: царь, romanized: tsar'; Serbian: цар, car) is a title historically used...
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  • ISO 9 (category Romanization of Cyrillic)
    Cyrillic romanization. Romanization of Russian List of ISO transliterations GOST standards "ISO 9:1995: Information and documentation -- Transliteration of Cyrillic...
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    Bulgarian alphabet (category Articles containing Russian-language text)
    alphabet Old Bulgarian Romanization of Belarusian Romanization of Greek Romanization of Macedonian Romanization of Russian Romanization of Ukrainian Scientific...
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    The Russian passport (Russian: Заграничный паспорт гражданина Российской Федерации, romanized: Zagranichnyy pasport grazhdanina Rossiyskoy Federatsii...
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    in Russia, which is 0.5% of the total Russian population. However, a 2012 survey determined that there are approximately 240,000 Catholics in Russia (0...
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  • a romanization of Russian given names Семён (Semyon) or Симон (Simon) Semen Korsakov All pages with titles containing Semen Seamen, the plural of seaman...
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    in the Hebrew alphabet can be romanized as Yisrael or Yiśrāʼēl in the Latin alphabet. Romanization includes any use of the Latin alphabet to transliterate...
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    of their active life in Russia. For more information, see the articles Russian citizens (Russian: россияне, romanized: rossiyane), Russians (Russian:...
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    Erzyas (category CS1 Russian-language sources (ru))
    figure, poet and translator, half-Erzya Stepan Erzia, Russian sculptor Nadezhda Kadysheva, Russian singer Vasily Chapayev, Bolshevik commander Shoksha Wikimedia...
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    Romanization of Chinese (Chinese: 中文拉丁化; pinyin: zhōngwén lādīnghuà) is the use of the Latin alphabet to transliterate Chinese. Chinese uses a logographic...
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    Yakut language (category Languages of Russia)
    [ɛː], [iɛ], respectively. ы is occasionally Romanized as y, consistent with the BGN/PCGN romanization of Russian Cyrillic. Turkologists and Altaicists tend...
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