Nihon-shiki romanization
Romanization system for transliterating the Japanese language into the Latin alphabet / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Not to be confused with Nihon Shoki or Shoku Nihongi.
Nihon-shiki (Japanese: 日本式ローマ字, "Japan-style," romanized as Nihonsiki in the system itself) is a romanization system for transliterating the Japanese language into the Latin alphabet. Among the major romanization systems for Japanese, it is the most regular one and has an almost one-to-one relation to the kana writing system.
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