Romanization or Latinization (Romanisation or Latinisation), in the historical and cultural meanings of both terms, indicate different historical processes...
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Kunrei-shiki romanization is the style favored by the Japanese government, Hepburn remains the most popular method of Japanese romanization. It is learned...
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empires. Ancient Rome portal Legacy of the Roman Empire Roman Empire Romanization (cultural) The first purely Roman city to be established outside Italy Oldest...
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Revised Romanization of Korean (국어의 로마자 표기법; Gugeoui romaja pyogibeop; lit. "Roman-letter notation of the national language") is the official Korean language...
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of Latin words with English derivatives List of Latinised names Romanization (cultural) Help:IPA/Latin List of Latin Derivatives Index of Latin and Greek...
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and its use in Japanese elementary schools, Hepburn romanization remained the primary romanization system used in Japanese government and by other groups...
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written in another writing system. Romanization may also refer to: Romanization (cultural), the expansion of Roman culture, law, and language Latinisation...
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Malayalam Romanization of Persian Romanisation of Sindhi Romanization of Telugu Romanization of Thai Romanization of Urdu-Hindi Romanization (cultural), the...
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The romanization of Arabic is the systematic rendering of written and spoken Arabic in the Latin script. Romanized Arabic is used for various purposes...
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Pinyin (redirect from Pinyin Romanization)
addressing mainland China began using the Hanyu Pinyin romanization system instead of earlier romanization systems; this change followed the Joint Communiqué...
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civilisation. Cultural Romanization was imposed on many parts of Rome's empire by "many regions receiving Roman culture unwillingly, as a form of cultural imperialism...
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Classical antiquity (redirect from History of the Greco-Roman World)
classical period, classical age, or simply antiquity, is the period of cultural European history between the 8th century BC and the 5th century AD comprising...
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Nova Roma (English: New Rome) is an international Roman reconstructionist, cultural revivalist, and educational nonprofit organization formed in 1998...
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The Cultural Revolution, formally known as the Great Proletarian Cultural Revolution, was a sociopolitical movement in the People's Republic of China...
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(Beijing Mandarin) and Yale romanization (Beijing Mandarin and Cantonese). There are many uses for Chinese romanization. Most broadly, it is used to...
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("Israel") in the Hebrew alphabet can be romanized as Yisrael or Yiśrāʼēl in the Latin alphabet. Romanization includes any use of the Latin alphabet to...
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words with English derivatives List of Latinised names Lorem ipsum Romanization (cultural) Toponymy Vulgar Latin Sandys, John Edwin (1910). A companion to...
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Cantonese (redirect from Romanization of Cantonese)
rise of Mandarin. The most popular romanization for learning Cantonese in the United States is Yale romanization. The majority of Chinese emigrants have...
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of Latinised names List of legal Latin terms Medical terminology Romanization (cultural) Toponymy Help:IPA/Latin "Allen and Greenough's New Latin Grammar...
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The Romanization of Anatolia (modern Turkey) saw the spread of Roman political and administrative influence throughout the region of Anatolia after its...
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Romanitas (redirect from Roman ideal)
and cultural concepts and practices by which the Romans defined themselves. It is a Latin word, first coined in the third century AD, meaning "Roman-ness"...
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many cases centuries, of Romanization through Rome's cultural influence had already begun the evolution of a "national" Roman identity before 212 and that...
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Gallo-Roman culture was a consequence of the Romanization of Gauls under the rule of the Roman Empire. It was characterized by the Gaulish adoption or...
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Western culture (redirect from Western cultural norms)
the post-Roman cultural world had been set before the fall of the Western Roman Empire, mainly through the integration and reshaping of Roman ideas through...
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of Indian Ocean trade, it entered the Greco-Roman cultural sphere. Due to its ties with the Greco-Roman world, Aksum adopted Christianity as the state...
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Religion in ancient Rome (redirect from Roman Paganism)
is not political, but cultural". Galinsky, in Rüpke (ed.), 72: citing Habinek, T., and Schiesaro, A., (eds.) The Roman Cultural Revolution. Princeton...
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driving factor in the Romanization of Berytus. His Roman influence was shown through the implementation and construction of Roman baths, porticoes, a theater...
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Colonial mentality (category Cultural anthropology)
complex Paper Bag Party Passing (racial identity) Race Racialism Romanization (cultural) Self-fulfilling prophecy Social interpretations of race Syncretism...
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Palla (garment) (category 3rd-century BC establishments in the Roman Republic)
Mediterranean world. In a Greek cultural context, this is called peplos. In a Roman cultural context, if worn by a Roman matron, it also takes the name...
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