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Synonyms for Romanize

write in the Latin alphabet

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Hey Gaman separated my selection and Romanised at the Curragh and went on to finish a good second to Sir Dancealot at Glorious Goodwood last time.
Romanised ran respectably in the Coventry Stakes on this card 12 months and ran Masar to two lengths in the Solario Stakes on his other visit to these shores.
Romanised, the unexposed and unbeaten John Gosden-trained Without Parole and French raider Wootton -- from the Godolphin operation -- all have solid claims.
Romanised can back up victory in the Irish 2,000 Guineas.
Godolphin are represented by French-trainer Wootton, who faces nine opponents including recent Yarmouth scorer Without Parole, Tip Two Win and Romanised.
Tuesday's each-way poke would be ROMANISED (4.20) at 8/1 in the St James's Palace Stakes.
ROMANISED pulled off a huge upset to claim a famous success for Ken Condon in the Tattersalls Irish 2000 Guineas at the Curragh yesterday.
KEN Condon broke his duck for the season in some style as Romanised gave him his first Classic success in the Tattersalls Irish 2,000 Guineas at the Curragh.
ROMANISED came home with a wet sail to spring a 25-1 shock in the Irish 2,000 Guineas at the Curragh.
Much of his inspiration comes from pinyin, the official Romanised system of standard Chinese, which he learned when attending a postgraduate program at Zhejiang University.
After years of turmoil and the 1911 revolution that established China as a republic, however, the dog named after the Chinese capital became available to the masses, and by the 1990s, they were so common that the streets of Beijing, formerly Romanised as Peking, were teaming with strays.
The celebrated linguist - dubbed 'the Father of Pinyin' - spent three years developing the system of 'spelled sounds' that is now the international standard for Romanised Chinese.
Both of these databases now display Korean characters as well as romanised forms.