English Wikipedia has an article on: <span class="searchmatch">Javanese</span> script Wikipedia Shortcut: WT:JV TR These are the rules concerning transliteration in <span class="searchmatch">Javanese</span> entries....
English Wikipedia has an article on: Kawi alphabet Wikipedia Shortcut: WT:KAW TR These are the rules concerning transliteration in Old <span class="searchmatch">Javanese</span> entries....
considerations for <span class="searchmatch">Javanese</span> entries that are not covered by WT:ELE and other general policies. This is a basic layout for <span class="searchmatch">Javanese</span> entries: ==<span class="searchmatch">Javanese</span>==...
@Atitarev Thanks. No digraphs any more in the proposed <span class="searchmatch">romanization</span> and our own <span class="searchmatch">romanization</span> only has digraphs for я ё ю which aren't anywhere in the...
Voting on: That whenever citations can be provided showing that a <span class="searchmatch">romanization</span> of a Sanskrit word is well-attested in a string of transliterated Sanskrit...
languages that don’t use Latin script but are listed here only in their <span class="searchmatch">romanized</span> form, please add the correct form in the native script. Don’t delete words...
elements from Old <span class="searchmatch">Javanese</span>. Furthermore, Old <span class="searchmatch">Javanese</span> indeed "the oldest language in Southeast Asia" (reference: "Introduction to Old <span class="searchmatch">Javanese</span> Language and...
tl, Tagalog tsg, Tausug war, Waray-Waray id, Indonesian kaw, Old <span class="searchmatch">Javanese</span> jv, <span class="searchmatch">Javanese</span> ms, Malay hi (Hindi) or gu (Gujarati) codes tend to be used for...
(waifu) appears as English borrowing waifu, essentially identical to the <span class="searchmatch">romanization</span> of the Japanese term, including the strange (to English) ⟨ai⟩ spelling...
languages that don’t use Latin script but are listed here only in their <span class="searchmatch">romanized</span> form, please add the correct form in the native script. Don’t delete words...