Romanized script - significado y definición. Qué es Romanized script
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Qué (quién) es Romanized script - definición

HYBRID LANGUAGE
Hindlish; Hindish; Romanized Hindi

Bengali–Assamese script         
  • Places where the Eastern Nagari script (Purva Nagari) is used
ABUGIDA, A WRITING SYSTEM
Assamese script; Eastern Nagari alphabet; Eastern Nagari; Bengali script; Bengali-Assamese script; Eastern Nagari script; Bengali–Assamese Script; Bengali-Assamese Script; Bengali Script; Assamese Script
" currently used for ra is used in this pre-modern Assamese/Sanskrit manuscript for va, the modern form of which is "". Though the modern Assamese alphabet does not use this glyph for any letter, modern Tirhuta continues to use this for va.
Script coordinator         
ROLE IN FILM AND TELEVISION PRODUCTION
Script Coordinator; Script co-ordinator
A script coordinator is a role in the production of a film or television series. The script coordinator is responsible for producing each draft of the script and annotating it for ease of use for the production team.
Script (Unicode)         
SUBSET OF CHARACTERS IN UNICODE
Unicode scripts; Scripts in Unicode; Common (script); Common script; List of Unicode scripts; Inherited script; Unknown script; Unicode script
In Unicode, a script is a collection of letters and other written signs used to represent textual information in one or more writing systems. Some scripts support one and only one writing system and language, for example, Armenian.

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Hinglish

Hinglish, a portmanteau of Hindi and English, is the macaronic hybrid use of English and languages of the Indian subcontinent, and especially Hindustani. It involves code-switching or translanguaging between these languages whereby they are freely interchanged within a sentence or between sentences. Hinglish can also refer to Romanized Hindi: Hindi written in Latin script (instead of the traditional Devanagari), often also mixed with English words or phrases.

The word Hinglish was first recorded in 1967. Other colloquial portmanteau words for Hindi-influenced English include: Hindish (recorded from 1972), Hindlish (1985), Henglish (1993) and Hinlish (2013).

While the name is based on the Hindi language, it does not refer exclusively to Hindi, but "is used in India, with English words blending with Punjabi, Gujarati, Marathi and Hindi, and also in British Asian families to enliven standard English". When Hindi–Urdu is viewed as a single spoken language called Hindustani, the portmanteaus Hinglish and Urdish mean the same code-mixed tongue, where the former term is used predominantly in modern India and the latter term predominantly in Pakistan (although Urdish is a term that was relatively recently coined).