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What (who) is Latinization$43569$ - definition

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Latinise; Latinization; Latinisation (disambiguation); Latinize; Latinization (disambiguation); Latinized; Latinised

Latinisation of names         
  • Barnabas Brissonius}}'). Barnabas is itself a Greek version of an Aramaic name.
PRACTICE OF RENDERING A NON-LATIN NAME IN A LATIN STYLE
Latinized names; Latinised names; Latinization (literature); Latinisation (literature); Latinized name; Humanist name; Latinised name; Name was Latinized; Latinization of names; Onomastic Latinization; Onomastic Latinisation
Latinisation (or Latinization) of names, also known as onomastic Latinisation, is the practice of rendering a non-Latin name in a Latin style. It is commonly found with historical proper names, including personal names and toponyms, and in the standard binomial nomenclature of the life sciences.
Latinisation in the Soviet Union         
  • Tajik]] newspaper in Latin script from 1936. Published in [[Tajik SSR]], [[USSR]]
1920S–1930S CAMPAIGN TO DEVELOP LATIN ALPHABETS FOR THE LANGUAGES OF THE SOVIET UNION
Latinization (USSR); Latinisation (USSR); Orthographic Latinisation in the Soviet Union; Orthographic Latinization in the Soviet Union
In the USSR, latinisation or latinization (, ) was the name of the campaign during the 1920s–1930s which aimed to replace traditional writing systems for all languages of the Soviet Union with systems that would use the Latin script or to create Latin-script-based systems for languages that, at the time, did not have a writing system.
Romanize         
TRANSLITERATION OR TRANSCRIPTION TO LATIN CHARACTERS
Romanisation; Romanize; Romanise; Romanized; Romanized name; Romanizations; Romanised; Roman transliteration; Romanizing; Romanisations; Latinised version; Latin transliteration; Romanization (linguistic); Romanization (language); Romanization (linguistics); Romanisation (language); Romanisation (linguistic); Romanisation (linguistics); Orthographic Latinisation; Orthographic Latinization; Orthographic latinization; Orthographic latinisation
or Romanise 'r??m?n??z
¦ verb
1. historical bring under Roman influence or authority.
2. make Roman Catholic in character.
3. (romanize) put (text) into the Roman alphabet or into roman type.
Derivatives
Romanization noun

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Latinisation

Latinisation or Latinization can refer to:

  • Latinisation of names, the practice of rendering a non-Latin name in a Latin style
  • Latinisation in the Soviet Union, the campaign in the USSR during the 1920s and 1930s to replace traditional writing systems for numerous languages with the Latin alphabet
  • Liturgical Latinisation, the adoption of practices from Latin Christianity by the non-Latin Christians
  • Re-latinization of Romanian, process by which the Latin features of the Romanian language were strengthened
  • Latinism, a word, idiom, or structure derived from, or suggestive of, the Latin language; an aspect of Latinisation
  • Romanization, the conversion of writing from a different writing system to the Roman (Latin) script
    • Romanization of Arabic
    • Romanization of Armenian
    • Romanisation of Bengali
    • Romanization of Burmese
    • Romanization of Chinese
    • Romanization of Cyrillic
    • Romanization of Devanagari
    • Romanization of Georgian
    • Romanization of Greek
    • Romanization of Hindi-Urdu (Hindustani)
    • Romanization of Japanese
    • Romanization of Khmer
    • Romanization of Korean
    • Romanization of Lao
    • Romanization of Malayalam
    • Romanization of Persian
    • Romanisation of Sindhi
    • Romanization of Telugu
    • Romanization of Thai
    • Romanization of Urdu-Hindi
  • Romanization (cultural), the acculturation, integration, assimilation, of newly incorporated and peripheral populations by the Roman Republic and Roman Empire