rmaji
Rmaji is a term that can refer to the romanization of Japanese text. In some contexts it is used as a stylized label or as the name of a software project or library that implements kana-to-romanization conversion. The exact meaning depends on the source.
Romanization, or romaji, renders Japanese sounds with Latin letters. It is widely used for instruction, lexicography,
Common schemes include Hepburn, which prioritizes English readability; Kunrei-shiki and Nihon-shiki, which are more phoneme-based and
As of the present record, no widely recognized software project named "Rmaji" is documented in major registries.