romanizacija
Romanization, also known as Romanizacija in some languages, is the process of transcribing the sounds of a language into the Latin alphabet. This practice is particularly common in languages that do not use the Latin script, such as Cyrillic, Greek, or Arabic. The goal of romanization is to make the language more accessible to speakers of languages that use the Latin alphabet, facilitating communication, translation, and the study of the language.
The process of romanization involves several steps. First, the phonetic sounds of the original language are
Romanization is widely used in various fields, including linguistics, geography, and history. For instance, in linguistics,
While romanization can be a useful tool for communication and study, it is important to note that