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hepburn

Terms vs Hepburn - What's the difference?

terms | hepburn |


As a noun terms

is .

As a proper noun hepburn is

.

Romaji vs Hepburn - What's the difference?

romaji | hepburn |


As proper nouns the difference between romaji and hepburn

is that romaji is an alternative spelling of lang=en while Hepburn is {{surname}.

As a noun romaji

is a representation of Japanese in Latin script.

Hepburnian vs Hepburn - What's the difference?

hepburnian | hepburn | Derived terms |

Hepburnian is a derived term of hepburn.


As an adjective hepburnian

is of or pertaining to (james curtis hepburn) or his system of romanization of the japanese language.

As a proper noun hepburn is

.

Hepburnesque vs Hepburn - What's the difference?

hepburnesque | hepburn | Derived terms |

Hepburn is a derived term of hepburnesque.


Hepburnesque is often a misspelling of hepburn.


Hepburnesque has no English definition.

As a proper noun Hepburn is

{{surname}.

Japanese vs Hepburn - What's the difference?

japanese | hepburn |


As proper nouns the difference between japanese and hepburn

is that japanese is the main language spoken in japan while hepburn is .

As an adjective japanese

is of, relating to, or derived from japan, its language, or culture.

As a noun japanese

is a person living in or coming from japan, or of japanese ancestry.

Romanization vs Hepburn - What's the difference?

romanization | hepburn |


As a noun romanization

is (usually|uncountable) the act or process of putting text into the latin (roman) alphabet, by means such as transliteration and transcription.

As a proper noun hepburn is

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