Romanization of Japanese - Wikipedia There are several different romanization systems The three main ones are Hepburn romanization, Kunrei-shiki romanization (ISO 3602) and Nihon-shiki romanization (ISO 3602 Strict) Variants of the Hepburn system are the most widely used
RomajiDesu Japanese translator This Japanese to Romaji and English Translator translates a Japanese Kanji Paragraph into Romaji, English and decomposes the sentences into different part of speech by a morphological analysis
Japanese Romaji Alphabet - kanji123. org In this guide, you’ll learn how the Japanese Romaji Alphabet works, how to read it correctly, and when to stop relying on it More importantly, you’ll see how to move beyond romaji and start reading real Japanese through hiragana learning and katakana learning
What is Romaji and Should You Learn it - LingoDeer Romaji is simply the Latin script used to help you pronounce the Japanese language It’s also called the Romanization of Japanese Although Romaji is typically not used by Japanese speakers in day-to-day conversations, it has indeed helped many Japanese words and expressions enter the Western world Here are some words you might find familiar:
The Complete Guide to Japanese Romaji - JapanesePod101 Translating hiragana to romaji or katakana to romaji will let you identify Japanese words and phrases If you want to have some quick insight, check the romaji chart below
Japanese rōmaji (romanization) - Omniglot Rōmaji is the standard way of transliterating Japanese into the Latin alphabet In everyday written Japanese, rōmaji can be used to write numbers and abbreviations It is also used in dictionaries, text books and phrase books for foreign learners of Japanese