Latinization

//ˌlæt.ɪ.naɪˈzeɪ.ʃən//

Synonyms for "latinization" (1 found)

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Proper Noun(1 words)

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Translations

51 translations across 43 languages.

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Albanian

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  • latinizim noun (act or process of Latinizing)

Arabic

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  • لَاتِينِيَّة noun (act or process of Latinizing)

Armenian

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  • լատինականացում noun (act or process of Latinizing)

Azerbaijani

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  • latınlaşma noun (act or process of Latinizing)

Belarusian

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  • латыніза́цыя noun (act or process of Latinizing)
  • лацініза́цыя noun (act or process of Latinizing)

Bulgarian

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  • латиниза́ция noun (act or process of Latinizing)

Catalan

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  • llatinització noun (act or process of Latinizing)

Chinese Cantonese

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  • 拉丁化 noun (act or process of Latinizing)

Chinese Mandarin

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  • 拉丁化 noun (act or process of Latinizing)

Czech

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  • latinizace noun (act or process of Latinizing)
  • polatinštění noun (act or process of Latinizing)

Danish

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  • latinisering noun (act or process of Latinizing)

Dutch

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  • latinisatie noun (act or process of Latinizing)
  • latinisering noun (act or process of Latinizing)
  • verlatijnsing noun (act or process of Latinizing)

Estonian

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  • latinisatsioon noun (act or process of Latinizing)
  • latiniseerimine noun (act or process of Latinizing)

Finnish

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  • latinalaistaminen noun (act or process of Latinizing)

French

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  • latinisation noun (act or process of Latinizing)

Georgian

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  • ლათინიზაცია noun (act or process of Latinizing)

German

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  • Latinisierung noun (act or process of Latinizing)

Irish

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  • Laidiniú noun (act or process of Latinizing)

Italian

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  • latinizzazione noun (act or process of Latinizing)

Japanese

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  • ラテン化 noun (act or process of Latinizing)

Kazakh

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  • латындандыру noun (act or process of Latinizing)

Khmer

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  • ឡាតាំងយានកម្ម noun (act or process of Latinizing)

Korean

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  • 라틴화 noun (act or process of Latinizing)

Kyrgyz

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  • латинизация noun (act or process of Latinizing)

Latvian

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  • latinizācija noun (act or process of Latinizing)

Lithuanian

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  • lotynizacija noun (act or process of Latinizing)

Macedonian

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  • латинизација noun (act or process of Latinizing)

Norwegian Bokmål

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  • latinisering noun (act or process of Latinizing)

Persian

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  • لاتیننویسی noun (act or process of Latinizing)

Polish

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  • latynizacja noun (act or process of Latinizing)

Portuguese

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  • latinização noun (act or process of Latinizing)

Romanian

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  • latinizare noun (act or process of Latinizing)

Russian

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  • латиниза́ция noun (act or process of Latinizing)

Serbo-Croatian

2 entries
  • latinizácija noun (act or process of Latinizing)
  • латиниза́ција noun (act or process of Latinizing)

Slovak

3 entries
  • latinizácia noun (act or process of Latinizing)
  • polatinčenie noun (act or process of Latinizing)
  • polatinčovanie noun (act or process of Latinizing)

Slovene

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  • latinizacija noun (act or process of Latinizing)

Spanish

1 entries
  • latinización noun (act or process of Latinizing)

Swedish

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  • latinisering noun (act or process of Latinizing)

Tajik

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  • лотинизатсия noun (act or process of Latinizing)

Turkish

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  • latinizasyon noun (act or process of Latinizing)

Ukrainian

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  • латиніза́ція noun (act or process of Latinizing)

Uzbek

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  • latinlashtirish noun (act or process of Latinizing)

Vietnamese

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  • Latinh hóa noun (act or process of Latinizing)

Sample sentences

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[W]e are indebted for the term “merry-Andrew” to a native of the, at present, dullest little cluster of houses in England—this very identical Pevensey itself. It was there, that Andrew Borde, or, according to his own absurd latinization of his name, Andreas Perforatus, first saw the light.

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