Books about Transliterations from Amazon.com



Webster's New World Hebrew Dictionary : Hebrew/English-English/Hebrew (Transliterated)
This innovative dictionary makes the Hebrew language more accessible to students by eliminating the formidable barrier of the Hebrew alphabet. It's easy to locate words quickly with the Webster's New World Hebrew-English Dictionary, because the Hebrew-to-English section is alphabetized according to the transliterated English spelling. The English version is marked for correct pronunciation and followed immediately by the Hebrew spelling of the word. This breakthrough work of linguistic scholarship is packed with useful features that guarantee rapid progress, even for those with no familiarity with the Hebrew language. It contains:
* Extensive grammatical information including parts of speech, variant verb forms, and the formation of feminines and plurals
* Listings of idioms and compounds and indications of colloquialisms and slang
* Common variations in pronunciations
* Geographical, historical and cultural entries.
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An English-Persian Dictionary
Includes approximately 22,000 entries The Persian (Farsi) equivalents are also written in English letters for those unable to read Persian script. It provides the Persian equivalent rather than a descriptive meaning of the English word. The pronunciation of the Persian rather than the English is emphasised..
Price: $23.50 [Notify me when price goes down.]


The Lost Book of Enoch: Comprehensive Transliteration of the Forgotten Book of the Bible
Quoted in the book of Jude, cited by Jesus, and used to form our view of angels and demons, this book connects the dots of doctrine and prophecy in the scriptures It goes into more detail about the "Sons of God (Angels) that left their positions in heaven to marry human women", having children that became giants and introducing violence, sorcery, and evil spirits into the world..
Price: $7.19 [Notify me when price goes down.]


A to Zen: A Book of Japanese Culture

When people think of Japan, they think of an ancient land with temples and rock gardens, with eternal Mount Fuji brooding above the islands But they also think of VCR's, bullet trains, and the high-tech neon clutter of Tokyo. Which is the real Japan? They are both real, both very much a part of modem Japan.

A to Zen opens up a series of windows that show young readers the broad sweep of Japanese culture. As the title suggests, letters play a part in the structure of this book, but this is not merely an alphabet book about Japan. Writer Ruth Wells has used the Roman alphabet like an adventurer uses a compass: the letters point the way to new frontiers and unexplored territory..
Price: $25.00 [Notify me when price goes down.]



Srimad Bhagavad Gita: original Sanskrit with standard Roman transliteration and English translation
India's ultimate spiritual wisdom, revealed for the modern audience Swami Sri Atmananda's newly revised experiential translation of the Bhagavad Gita includes the original Sanskrit verses (Devanaagiri) and standard Roman transliteration with diacritical marks for chanting. Durable hardcover with binding that lies flat when opened. An indispensable companion for the aspiring spiritual seeker and every true yogi. *This first edition includes a few minor typographical errors and is offered at a 20 percent discount off the $15 cover price..
Price: $12.00 [Notify me when price goes down.]


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