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transliteration with example

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Answered by SOURAVDASH
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Transliteration is utilized when a word or phrase must be conveyed in a language with a different writing system. Think of writing words in Russian or Japanese (which originally use Cyrillic and Kanji, respectively) by using Latin letters.

Keep in mind that transliteration doesn’t really render the words in a new language — just a new format.

For example, when you go to a Chinese restaurant, the menu might feature Chinese characters that you don’t understand. When those characters are transliterated, they approximate the Chinese word’s pronunciation using Latin letters. If you can’t read or speak Chinese, you still won’t understand the transliterated language. Only when that Chinese word on the menu is translated into English will you be able to comprehend it.

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Answered by jahanvi7
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Transliteration is the process of expressing the sound of how a word is pronounced in the source language in the alphabet of the target language. The most popular use of transliteration is in the context you have been advised to use it, with names of people or places.

For example :- The word ‘hello’ in English sounds completely different to the French translation of the equivalent greeting, “Bonjour”.

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