Kunrei-shiki Romanization

Kunrei-shiki Romanization

Kunrei-shiki rōmaji (訓令式ローマ字?, Cabinet-ordered romanization system) is a Japanese romanization system, i.e. a system for transcribing the Japanese language into the Latin alphabet. It is abbreviated as Kunrei-shiki. Its name is rendered Kunreisiki using Kunrei-shiki itself.

Kunrei-shiki is sometimes known as the Monbushō system in English, because it is taught in the Monbushō-approved elementary school curriculum. The ISO has standardized Kunrei-shiki under ISO 3602.

Kunrei-shiki is based on the older Nihon-shiki (Nipponsiki) system, modified for modern standard Japanese. For example, the word かなづかい, romanized kanadukai in Nihon-shiki, is pronounced kanazukai in common modern Japanese, and Kunrei-shiki uses the latter spelling.


Japanese writing

Kanji

Kana

  • Hiragana
  • Katakana
  • Hentaigana
  • Man'yōgana
  • Sogana

Uses

  • Furigana
  • Okurigana

Braille

Rōmaji

  • Hepburn (colloquial)
  • Kunrei (ISO)
  • Nihon (ISO translit.)
  • JSL (transliteration)
  • Wāpuro (keyboard)

Punctuation

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