Latinisation
Latinisation or Latinization can refer to:
- Latinisation of names, the practice of rendering a non-Latin name in a Latin style
 - Latinisation in the Soviet Union, the campaign in the USSR during the 1920s and 1930s to replace traditional writing systems for numerous languages with the Latin alphabet
 - Liturgical Latinisation, the adoption of practices from Latin Christianity by the non-Latin Christians
 - Re-latinization of Romanian, process by which the Latin features of the Romanian language were strengthened
 - Latinism, a word, idiom, or structure derived from, or suggestive of, the Latin language; an aspect of Latinisation
 - Romanization, the conversion of writing from a different writing system to the Roman (Latin) script
- Romanization of Arabic
 - Romanization of Armenian
 - Romanisation of Bengali
 - Romanization of Burmese
 - Romanization of Chinese
 - Romanization of Cyrillic
 - Romanization of Devanagari
 - Romanization of Georgian
 - Romanization of Greek
 - Romanization of Hindi-Urdu (Hindustani)
 - Romanization of Japanese
 - Romanization of Khmer
 - Romanization of Korean
 - Romanization of Lao
 - Romanization of Malayalam
 - Romanization of Persian
 - Romanisation of Sindhi
 - Romanization of Telugu
 - Romanization of Thai
 - Romanization of Urdu-Hindi
 
 
- Romanization (cultural), the acculturation, integration, assimilation, of newly incorporated and peripheral populations by the Roman Republic and Roman Empire
 
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See also
    
- Latin (disambiguation)
 - List of Latinised names
 - Binomial nomenclature a formal system of naming species of living things by giving each a name composed of two parts, both of which use Latin grammatical forms
 - Romanization (disambiguation)
 - Transliteration or transcription into the Latin alphabet
 
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