Wednesday, September 4, 2024

Japanese to Cuneiform Convertor

Japanese Hiragana to Cuneiform converter


Japanese Hiragana to Cuneiform


Important Notes:
1. This tool converts Japanese hiragana, katakana and Japanese romaji (after pressing the space bar).
2. Latin letters that do not exist in Japanese will not be converted.
3. Kanji will not be converted.
4. Arabic numerals will not be converted at this point in time.
5. 47% of the syllables in this tool are derived from Old Persian Cuneiform.
6. 30% of the syllables in this tool are derived from other Cuneiform languages
7. 23% of the syllables in this tool do not have an existing cuneiform equivalent and hence are rebus placeholders only.



If you spot any errors or have better suggestions for the syllables, you can leave a comment below.

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Enter Hiragana/Katakana/Romaji text:


   
here you get it in the Cuneiform syllables:


   







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Last changed: September 3, 2024
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Friday, August 30, 2024

Cuneiform Numerals Tool

Arabic Numerals to Babylonian Cuneiform Numerals converter


Arabic Numerals to Babylonian Cuneiform Numerals converter





Important Notes:
1. Please enter the space bar key BEFORE and AFTER typing the arabic numeral to properly convert to the cuneiform numeral.
2. The number 0 does not exist in cuneiform, 0 as a standalone number will be converted to blank.
3. This tool converts all numbers from 1 to 1000 ; and from 1940 to 2030.
4. Increments in thousands from 1000 up to 10000 will also be displayed (eg. 2000 , 3000 , 9000 etc).
5. Increments in the exponentials of 10 will be displayed up to 1000000000000 (one trillion).
6. Do not use commas for numbers that are 1000 or more. The system will not convert numbers that are in commas.
7. Only positive integers will be converted. Negative integers, decimals, fractions etc. will not be converted.
8. The Cuneiform numerals used in this tool are Babylonian Cuneiform numerals.
9. Cuneiform was used for approximately three thousand years between 3000 BC to 75 AD.



If you spot any errors, you can leave a comment below.

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Enter Arabic numerals:


   
here you get it in the Babylonian Cuneiform numerals:


   







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Last changed: August 29, 2024
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Thursday, March 28, 2024

Nuosu Conversion Tool

Nuosu Syllable - Nuosu Latin converter / 彝語北部方言羅馬字轉換器



Nuosu Syllable - Latin converter
涼山彝語 - 羅馬字轉換器



The Nuosu language (ꆈꌠꉙ) is spoken by 2,000,000 people. The modern Nuosu Yi Script was made official in 1980 and contains 1,164 phonemic syllables.

If you input Nuosu Syllable text, you get Latin conversion into the Romanized Nuosu Yi alphabet.



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Enter Nuosu syllable text:


   
here you get it in the Romanized Nuosu alphabet:


   







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Last changed: 22 December 2023
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Korean Conversion Tool

Korean Hangul - Korean Latin converter / 韓國語羅馬字轉換器



Korean Hangul - Latin converter
韓國語韓㐎 - 羅馬字轉換器



If you input Korean Hangul text, you get Latin conversion into the Revised Romanization of Korean.




If you spot any errors, please leave a message here or you can add a comment below.

Type or copy a text:
Enter Korean Hangul text:


   
here you get it in the Revised Romanized Korean alphabet:


   


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Last changed: 22 December 2023
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Vietnamese Conversion Tool

Vietnamese Chữ Nôm character - Vietnamese Quốc ngữ converter / 越南話𡨸喃 - 拉丁字轉換器



Vietnamese Chữ Nôm character - Latin converter
越南話𡨸喃 - 拉丁字轉換器



If you input Vietnamese Chữ Nôm or Han character text, you get Latin conversion in the Vietnamese latin alphabet known as Quốc ngữ.


Chinese Character and Chunom Characters to Vietnamese Converter / Trung Quốc để dịch tiếng Việt Chữ nôm (字喃) is a logographic writing system used to write the Vietnamese language..

In contrast to the few hundred Japanese kokuji and handful of Korean gukja, which are mostly rarely used characters for indigenous natural phenomena, Vietnamese scribes created thousands of new characters, used throughout the language.

On Chữ nôm Wikipedia, you can view vietnamese articles written in the Chữ nôm and Chinese characters and this conversion tool enables you to view those articles in the Vietnamese latin orthography.

Some Han characters may not have been input into the tool, so you can help improve the accuracy of this tool by leaving a comment below stating which Chinese or Chữ nôm words are missing and what their Vietnamese latin equivalents should be and I will add those words into the tool.

Note: This tool does not convert both ways, so if a Han Character word has been converted into romanized vietnamese, then it is not possible to have it converted back to the Han character. Quốc ngữ to Chữ nôm conversion can be found here.


Type or copy a text:
Enter Vietnamese Chữ Nôm or Han characters:


   
here you get it in the Vietnamese latin alphabet:


   







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Last changed: 22 December 2023
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Japanese Conversion tool

Japanese Kanji character - Rōmaji converter



Japanese Kanji - Rōmaji converter



If you input Japanese text, you get Latin conversion into the Rōmaji alphabet.



Note: This tool is for the beginners who can already read and write in hiragana and katakana but have no prior knowledge or only have a basic knowledge of Kanji. It will only convert Kanji words that have at least two syllables or more. Conversion of solely individual Kanji characters has been disabled for now until the database is more complete. Due to the huge swathe of Kanji word combinations in Japanese, only the 4,000 most frequently used Kanji syllables will be initially included in this tool. Thank you for your understanding.

If you spot any errors or have new vocabulary suggestions, please leave a message here or you can add a comment below.

Type or copy a text:
Enter Japanese text:


   
here you get it in the Rōmaji alphabet:


   







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Last changed: 22 December 2023
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Friday, March 22, 2024

Mandarin Conversion Tool

Mandarin Han character - Mandarin Latin converter / 北京話羅馬字轉換器



Mandarin Han character - Latin converter (Beijing dialect)
漢字 - 北京話羅馬字轉換器



If you input Chinese Han character text, you get Latin conversion in the Beijing dialect of Mandarin, spoken in Beijing and the northeastern provinces of China.



Note: This tool is for the absolute beginners who have no prior knowledge of Mandarin. The romanization used in this tool is not Hanyu pinyin because most beginners do not know how to correctly pronounce "c" (ㄘ/ц), "zh" (ㄓ), "x" (ㄒ), "q" (ㄑ)", ü (ㄩ), and wu (ㄨ) and often end up with incorrect pronounciations. If you are already a native speaker of Mandarin and/or already have proficiency in Hanyu pinyin, then please leave this webpage immediately.

If you spot any errors or have new vocabulary suggestions, please leave a message here or you can add a comment below.

Type or copy a text:
Enter Chinese characters:


   
here you get it in the Romanized Mandarin (Beijing/Northeastern) alphabet:


   







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Last changed: 22 December 2023
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