Soemtimes called Rômanji (although this is incorrect)
Rômaji is the process by which Japanese words are taken and converted phonetically, into words spelt from the Roman alphabet, which is used in many western languages such as English.
Rômaji is the process by which Japanese words are taken and converted phonetically, into words spelt from the Roman alphabet, which is used in many western languages such as English.
English: Hexagon
Hiragana/Katakana: ろくへんけい
Phonetic: "Rô-ku-hen-kay"
Romaji: Rôkuhenkei
Hiragana/Katakana: ろくへんけい
Phonetic: "Rô-ku-hen-kay"
Romaji: Rôkuhenkei
by Timmy January 21, 2005