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ローマ字
2. romaji; romanized Japanese; system of transliterating Japanese into the Latin alphabetSee also ローマ字綴り
3. Romanization of JapaneseThe romanization of Japanese is the application of the Latin script to write the Japanese language. This method of writing is known as rōmaji, less strictly romaji, literally "Roman letters", sometimes incorrectly transliterated as romanji or rōmanji. There are several different romanization systems. The three main ones are Hepburn romanization, Kunrei-shiki Rōmaji (ISO 3602), and Nihon-shiki Rōmaji (ISO 3602 Strict). Variants of the Hepburn system are the most widely used.
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Read “Romanization of Japanese” on English Wikipedia
Read “ローマ字” on Japanese Wikipedia
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羅馬字 【ローマじ】
羅馬字: Ateji (phonetic) reading, Rarely-used kanji form.
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