
Romanisation
Romanisation is the process of converting writing from a different script—like Chinese characters, Arabic, or Cyrillic—into the Latin alphabet used in English and many other languages. It allows people unfamiliar with the original script to read and pronounce words more easily. This system is often used in language learning, international communication, and mapping. There are different methods of Romanisation, each with its own rules, to accurately represent the sounds and nuances of the original language while making it accessible for those who use the Latin alphabet.