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Summary Of: Yale Romanization

In the Yale romanization they were written... but in Yale romanization it is written... The tone markings from Yale romanization were adopted for pinyin... Yale romanization is usually held to be easy for... The Yale romanization represents each morphophonemic element... is pronounced in Korean dialects when given its Yale romanization compared to its South Korean hangul spelling... Comparison chart of Yale Romanization for Mandarin with Hanyu Pinyin and Zhuyin Fuhao...

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