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  2. Romanization of Russian - Wikipedia

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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 for including Russian names and words in text written in a Latin alphabet, is also essential for computer users to input Russian text who either do not have a keyboard or word processor set up for inputting Cyrillic, or else are not capable ...

  3. Wikipedia : Romanization of Russian/Harmonization

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    If a name is borrowed from ancient Greek, Latin or Hebrew, the transliteration should avoid unnecessary complications and take into account its rendition in English if it sounds alike to the Russian one spelling and does not create any confusion – e.g. Maria, Tatiana, Sophia, Maxim, Alexander, Lidia, Xenia, Feodor, Simeon etc. A specific list ...

  4. BGN/PCGN romanization of Russian - Wikipedia

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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 as used in the English language. There are a number of systems for romanization of Russian , but the BGN/PCGN system is relatively intuitive for anglophones to pronounce.

  5. Wikipedia:Romanization of Russian - Wikipedia

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    The Wikipedia romanization of Russian is a modification of the BGN/PCGN romanization of Russian. It is used in the English Wikipedia per Wikipedia:Naming conventions (Russia) as suitable for Anglophones. Abbreviations are romanized with capitalization as indicated, e.g., ДШК = DShK, unless there is a common English rendering.

  6. Transliteration - Wikipedia

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    Localtyping.com implements google transliteration library and also allows to create To-Do Lists in English and Transliterated Languages. 24x7offshoring.com Transliterationenglish. Usage of Transliterations – condensed description of the definition of transliteration and its usage. G. Gerych. Transliteration of Cyrillic Alphabets.

  7. Scientific transliteration of Cyrillic - Wikipedia

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    Scientific transliteration was the basis for the ISO 9 transliteration standard. While linguistic transliteration tries to preserve the original language's pronunciation to a certain degree, the latest version of the ISO standard (ISO 9:1995) has abandoned this concept, which was still found in ISO/R 9:1968 and is now restricted to a one-to-one ...

  8. GOST 16876-71 - Wikipedia

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    GOST 16876-71 (Russian: ГОСТ 16876-71) is a romanization system (for transliteration of Russian Cyrillic alphabet texts into the Latin alphabet) devised by the National Administration for Geodesy and Cartography of the Soviet Union. It is based on the scientific transliteration system used in linguistics. GOST was an international standard ...

  9. ALA-LC romanization for Russian - Wikipedia

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    CyrAcademisator Bi-directional online transliteration of Russian according to ALA-LC (diacritics). Supports Old Slavonic characters; Online Russian Transliterator Supports ALA-LC, ISO 9, GOST 7.79B and other standards.