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fateh.co.uk Romanisation of Bengali
Description of a system for Romanisation of Bengali without use of diacritical marks
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jyutpingeasy.net 粵拼易 JyutPingEasy.Net
A simple tool to transliterate JyutPing (Cantonese Romanization
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rizuchan.com Rizu's Anime Lyrics
A website for Anime lyrics. Includes romanizations and translations.
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hwaiting.biz HWAITING
đã ăn chơi là phải hết hơi
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farsitranslationservice.com Farsi Translation Service | Translation Services in Farsi | Persian Translation Service | Translation Services in Persian
Farsi (Persian) translation Service offers translations services in Farsi (Persian). Farsi (Persian) Translation Service is based in San Diego, California and offers translation, proof-reading, localization service in Farsi (Persian).
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bestkoreanost.com Best Korean OST
Your Favorite Korean Drama OST, Lyrics, Romanization, Translation, MP3 and Video Download
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learn-chinese-words.com Learn Chinese Words
Annotate Chinese Text with pronunciation and English definitions
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chinesetools.com On-line Chinese Tools
Java and CGI tools to help people learn and use Chinese
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halcat.com ローマ字相談室
日本語のローマ字表記に関する資料、質問うけつけなど。
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hangeul.info Hangeul - 한글 - Korean
Hangul (pronounced /ˈhɑːŋɡʊl/; Korean: 한글 Hangeul/Han'gŭl [haːn.ɡɯl] ( listen) (in South Korea)) or Chosongul (Korean pronunciation: [t͡ɕosʌnɡɯl]; Korean: 조선글 Chosŏn'gŭl/Joseongeul (in North Korea)) is the native alphabet of the Korean language, as distinguished from the logographic Sino-Korean hanja system. It was created in the mid-fifteenth century, and is now the official script of both North Korea and South Korea, being co-official in the Yanbian Korean Autonomous Prefecture of China. Hangul has also been adopted by some as a replacement writing system for the Austronesian Cia-Cia language. Hangul is a phonemic alphabet organized into syllabic blocks. Each block consists of at least two of the 24 Hangul letters (jamo), with at least one each of the 14 consonants and 10 vowels. These syllabic blocks can be written horizontally from left to right as well as vertically from top to bottom in columns from right to left. Originally, the alphabet had several additional letters (see obsolete jamo). For a phonological description of the letters, see Korean phonology.
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