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- Translit abstract "Translit is a method of encoding Cyrillic letters with Latin ones. The term is derived from transliteration, the system of replacing letters of one alphabet with letters of another.The translit system arose when Russian speakers first needed to write their language on computers that did not support the Cyrillic script. There is evidence of past translit use in international telegraphic communications. Translit found its way into web forums, chats, messengers, emails, MMORPGs and other network games. Some Cyrillic web sites had a translit version for cases of encoding problems.As computer and network technologies developed support for the Cyrillic script, translit fell into disrepute. Sometimes translit users were ignored or even banned in Cyrillic-using communities.Translit received its last development impulse with the increasing availability of mobile phones in Cyrillic-using countries. At first, the situation was the same as with computers; neither mobile phones nor mobile network operators supported Cyrillic. Although mobile phone technology now supports Unicode including all variants of Cyrillic alphabets, a single SMS in Unicode is limited to 70 characters, whereas a Latinate SMS can have up to 160 characters. If text exceeds single SMS maximum characters it is split into multiple SMS's and their amount determines the total cost, because of that translit SMS's are cheaper and more commonly used.Sometimes ⟨y⟩, ⟨yu⟩, ⟨yo⟩, ⟨ye⟩, ⟨ya⟩ serve as transliteration for ⟨й⟩, ⟨ю⟩, ⟨ё⟩, ⟨е⟩, ⟨я⟩.Lately a more aggressive form of translit appeared, its identifying characteristic being the use of numbers to substitute some of the letters. For example, 4 reads as \"ch\" and is used to translit letter \"ч\", from the transliteration of the word \"four\" in Russian (\"Chetyre\", четыре), or, arguably, the appearance of the letter similar to that of four in Arabic numerals. Also, a number can substitute its whole name as part of a word: \"sov7\" for \"sovsem\" (\"completely\") or \"posmo3\" for \"posmotri\" (\"have a look\", imperative).Such translit is often so distorted that native speakers have trouble reading it. The use of translit is forbidden on many Internet forums.Russia and other former Soviet republics adopted the ISO 9 transliteration standard for official use (under the designation 7.79-2000), replacing the old Soviet GOST 16876-71.".
- Translit wikiPageExternalLink kbd.winrus.com.
- Translit wikiPageExternalLink transliter.org.
- Translit wikiPageExternalLink convert1_e.htm.
- Translit wikiPageExternalLink www.translit-online.com.
- Translit wikiPageExternalLink www.translit.biz.
- Translit wikiPageExternalLink www.translit.cc.
- Translit wikiPageExternalLink www.translit.ru.
- Translit wikiPageExternalLink www.translit.tv.
- Translit wikiPageID "4277339".
- Translit wikiPageLength "6485".
- Translit wikiPageOutDegree "21".
- Translit wikiPageRevisionID "692454617".
- Translit wikiPageWikiLink Arabic_numerals.
- Translit wikiPageWikiLink Category:Cyrillic_script.
- Translit wikiPageWikiLink Category:Internet_in_Russia.
- Translit wikiPageWikiLink Category:Romanization_of_Cyrillic.
- Translit wikiPageWikiLink Category:Russian-language_computing.
- Translit wikiPageWikiLink Cyrillic_script.
- Translit wikiPageWikiLink GOST_16876-71.
- Translit wikiPageWikiLink ISO_9.
- Translit wikiPageWikiLink Informal_romanizations_of_Russian.
- Translit wikiPageWikiLink Latin_alphabet.
- Translit wikiPageWikiLink Massively_multiplayer_online_role-playing_game.
- Translit wikiPageWikiLink Mobile_network_operator.
- Translit wikiPageWikiLink Mobile_phone.
- Translit wikiPageWikiLink Post-Soviet_states.
- Translit wikiPageWikiLink Romanization_of_Russian.
- Translit wikiPageWikiLink Russia.
- Translit wikiPageWikiLink Short_Message_Service.
- Translit wikiPageWikiLink Telegraphy.
- Translit wikiPageWikiLink Transliteration.
- Translit wikiPageWikiLink Volapuk_encoding.
- Translit wikiPageWikiLinkText "Translit".
- Translit wikiPageWikiLinkText "translit".
- Translit wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Citation_needed.
- Translit wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Internet_dialects.
- Translit wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Refimprove.
- Translit wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Spoken_Wikipedia.
- Translit subject Category:Cyrillic_script.
- Translit subject Category:Internet_in_Russia.
- Translit subject Category:Romanization_of_Cyrillic.
- Translit subject Category:Russian-language_computing.
- Translit hypernym Method.
- Translit type Software.
- Translit type Alphabet.
- Translit type Script.
- Translit comment "Translit is a method of encoding Cyrillic letters with Latin ones. The term is derived from transliteration, the system of replacing letters of one alphabet with letters of another.The translit system arose when Russian speakers first needed to write their language on computers that did not support the Cyrillic script. There is evidence of past translit use in international telegraphic communications.".
- Translit label "Translit".
- Translit sameAs Q1512012.
- Translit sameAs Шльокавица.
- Translit sameAs Translit.
- Translit sameAs Translit.
- Translit sameAs Translit.
- Translit sameAs Տրանսլիտ.
- Translit sameAs m.0btr44.
- Translit sameAs Транслит.
- Translit sameAs Q1512012.
- Translit wasDerivedFrom Translit?oldid=692454617.
- Translit isPrimaryTopicOf Translit.