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  • Added ‘Uyghur romanization’.

  • Updated Adyghe, Avar and Kabardian romanization, and Chechen: table of correspondences.

  • Updated Macedonian Cyrillic romanization.

  • Updated: Introduction to Romanization Systems and Roman script spelling conventions.

  • Attachment ‘Dzongkha romanization’ updated.

  • Updated ‘Moldovan: table of correspondences’.

  • Updated ‘Roman script spelling conventions’.

  • Updated ‘Arabic romanization’ and added ‘Neo-Tifinagh romanization’.

  • ‘Armenian romanization (updated November 2022)’, Kurdish romanization (updated November 2022), Macedonian Cyrillic romanization (updated November 2022), Moldovan: table of correspondences (updated November 2022), Russian Romanization (updated November 2022), Serbian Cyrillic: table of correspondences (updated November 2022) and Uzbek: table of correspondences (updated November 2022) have been added.

  • Updated ‘Amharic romanization’, ‘Tajik romanization’, ‘Tigrinya romanization’ and ‘Moldovan: table of correspondences’.

  • Updated Azerbaijani: table of correspondences, Bulgarian romanization, Korean romanization: for use in the Republic of Korea, Korean romanization: for use in the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea, and Turkmen: table of correspondences.

  • Addition of: Romanization of Belarusian, Georgian, Ukrainian, Maldivian, Kyrgyz and Kazakh.

  • Added and new version of Roman script spelling conventions.

  • Added a new introduction and Appendix B.

  • Added an updated version of Azerbaijani: table of correspondences.

  • Added updated version of the romanization of Hebrew.

  • Updated version of Ukraine romanization pdf added.

  • Added updated documents for Romanization of Persian, Romanization of Arabic and
    Romanization of Ukrainian.

  • Added updated documents: Table of correspondence for Chechen, and Romanizations of Chuvash, Ossetian and Rusyn.

  • Updated the following documents: Kabardian romanization, Yakut romanization, Bashkir: table of correspondences, Udmurt romanization, Tatar: table of correspondences and Karachay-Balkar: table of correspondences.

  • Updated documents for the following languages: Azerbaijani,
    Kyrgyz,
    Maldivian,
    Moldovan,
    Mongolian,
    Serbian,
    Tajik,
    Turkmen,
    Ukrainian and
    Uzbek.

  • Added updated romanization documents for Avar, Belarusian, Bulgarian, Kazakh and Macadonian.

  • Added updated romanization documents for Abkhaz, Adyghe, Armenian and Georgian.

  • Added Russian Romanization (updated April 2019) PDF.

  • Added Russian Romanization (April 2019).

  • Updated Georgian romanization.

  • Updated table of correspondences for Inuktitut.

  • Updated the Abkhaz romanization.

  • Updated a number of the romanization attachments.

  • Updated 25 documents to the current Romanization Systems/Tables of Correspondences for February 2018.

  • Added Rusyn romanisation.

  • Updated Armenian, Belarusian, and Russian Romanisation systems.

  • Updated Armenian, Belarusian and Russian romanisation documents.

  • Added updated Japanese and Khmer documents.

  • Updated the Lao romanisation document.

  • Added updated Bulgarian Romanization system.

  • Added revised romanization versions for Bulgarian, Macedonian and Tajik.

  • Added updated Russian Romanization system.

  • Updated the Russian romanisation document.

  • Added updated Russian Romanization system.

  • Added Macedonian and Tigrinya romanisation systems.

  • Updated Urdu and Yakut Romanisation systems and several tables of correspondences.

  • Added Romanisation system document for Kyrgyz, Updated the 2 Korean documents, as well as the LAO, Macedonian, Maldivian, Modern Syriac, Mongolian, Napali, Ossetian, Russian, Shan, Thai, Udmurt, and Ukrainian.

  • Updated romanisation syetsm documents for Abkhaz, Adyghe, Amharic, Armenian, Avar, Belarusian, Bulgarian, Burmese, Chuvash, Dzongha, Georgian, Greek, Kabardian, Kazakh and Khmer.

  • Updated the Afghan Romanisation as the previously published edition was not displaying correctly.

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