Romanization from Greek to Latin and back.
Romanization is the process of transliterating a text in a non-latin based writing system into a roman system, based on 26 letters with or without diacritics (like â, č and ē). For romanization of cyrillic-based languages there are a lot of systems. These are the ones used for ancient and modern Greek.
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Bulgarian български |
Greek Ελληνικά |
Macedonian македонски |
Russian Pусский |
Serbian Cрпски |
Transliteration/romanization systems used
- Ancient greek (before 1400): the Scientific method (reversible)
- Modern greek (after 1400): ISO
- see overview in Romanization of Greek