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transliterate

[trans-lit-uh-reyt, tranz-] / trænsˈlɪt əˌreɪt, trænz- /






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Dodson decided to essentially transliterate the line, despite the grammatical awkwardness it introduces in English: “In the depths of the virgin-forest was born Macunaíma, hero of our people.”

From New York Times • Apr. 7, 2023

The best an English translation can do is to transliterate the Greek letters—“Ototototoi”—or go with something like “Woe is me!” or “Alas!”

From The New Yorker • Jan. 7, 2019

Maybe there was too much internal debate on how to best transliterate it.

From The Guardian • Feb. 19, 2013

Though most of the world’s languages have no written form, people are beginning to transliterate their mother tongues into the alphabet of a national language.

From New York Times • Dec. 9, 2011

The 114 author is apparently unable to transliterate properly the Old English names.

From The Translations of Beowulf A Critical Bibliography by Tinker, Chauncey Brewster