How To Use Romanize In A Sentence
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It is phonologically impossible since Tamil has no [z] sound and since the retroflex approximant sometimes romanized < z > cannot appear in initial position.
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The pre-Roman name, the Latin (our culture is a Romanized one, don't forget), and the castle being of course a visual testament to the spirit that made its construction necessary.
It's moderation, Jim, but not as we know it.
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An inscription recounts that the bridge was built as a bequest in his will by one Flavos, a Romanized Gaulish aristocrat who was a flamen of the Imperial Cult of Rome and Augustus.
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many shops in Japan now carry neon signs with Romanized names
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Even the romanized names were typeset vertically in very small letters, rendering them hardly legible.
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Much the same range of locations seems to prevail for the more romanized forms of housing.
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The foederati were men of jealously separate nations, never Romanized, and felt no bond of kinship with the peoples of the provinces.
Superversive: Gondor, Byzantium, and Feudalism
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In those areas where the Romanized population was the strongest element, such as Italy and southern France, this custom was in effect a barbarized Roman law.
COMMON LAW
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In modern written Vietnamese, which uses the romanized system of writing introduced by European missionaries, the tones are indicated by diacritical marks, or marks written above and below the vowel in each syllable.
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So I got into university knowing only the Romanized syllabary.