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transliterate

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






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The city has asked translators to furnish names that are transliterated, a process that more closely approximates English pronunciations.

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There’s a word in Japanese that transliterates to “komorebi” and refers to a phenomenon for which there is no single word in English: the quality of light as it filters through foliage.

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She remembered seeing that her mother had transliterated the words in her score for Gershwin’s “Porgy and Bess” into Chinese, so that she could pronounce them correctly.

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In it, a verse by Grade in transliterated Yiddish alludes to both his affection and ambivalence.

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We transcribed every handwritten name on the lists into a database, transliterating them from Arabic to English.

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