Re: Inara
You are thinking of latinisation or romanisation, which are changing something from a non Latin script to a Latin script, e.g. Cyrillic —> Latin. Anglicisation is when something is modified to fit the English language. Since İnarə contains letters English does not use, it is anglicised to Inara. However, that happens in many languages with that example, so it should be changed to Azerbaidzhani (Expatriate).That entry is currently listed under alternative forms of spelling İnarə.

This message was edited 1/9/2025, 7:28 PM

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