Character Converter - Romanization Transliteration
mylanguages.org › romanizationRomanization (latinization) is the representation of a written word or spoken speech with the Roman (Latin) alphabet, where the original language uses different writing characters such as a Cyrillic. Methods of romanization include transliteration, for representing written text, and transcription, for representing the spoken word.
Conversion Modern Greek > Latin Alphabet • LEXILOGOS
www.lexilogos.com › keyboard › greek_modernInstructions. - The conversion in Modern Greek is according to Modern Greek pronunciation: η, ι, υ, οι, ει, υι are transcribed i. ο, ω are transcribed o. - The transliteration converts each letter of the Greek alphabet in a letter of the Latin alphabet for the Ancient Greek: η, ι, υ, ω are transcribed ē, i, u, ō.