Harvard-Kyoto
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The Harvard-Kyoto Convention[1] is a system for transliterating Sanskrit and other languages that use the Devanāgarī script into ASCII.[2] [citation needed] It is predominantly used informally in e-mail, and for electronic texts.[citation needed]
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