A system of writing the Japanese language using the Latin alphabet, facilitating pronunciation for non-Japanese speakers and aiding in the learning of Japanese pronunciation.
The practice of spelling out Japanese words and phrases in a format that employs Latin characters, designed to bridge communication between Japanese and non-Japanese speakers.
A historical writing system that adapts the ancient Latin script for the representation of Japanese sounds, widely used in various contexts including education and signage for easier comprehension by international audiences.
A method of transcription that converts Japanese phonetics into a visual format based on the Latin alphabet, enabling the representation of the Japanese language in a way that is accessible to individuals unfamiliar with traditional Japanese scripts.
A method of typing Japanese kana characters by converting them into the Latin alphabet, allowing users to input Japanese text through a standard keyboard layout that corresponds to the Roman letters.
A typing technique where the sounds of Japanese syllables are represented using Roman letters, enabling the entry of Japanese characters by typing their phonetic equivalents on a keyboard.
A system that facilitates the input of Japanese using Latin script, where users type in romaji (Romanized Japanese) which is then converted into kana for digital text entry.