(n.) The act or product of transliterating, or of expressing words of a language by means of the characters of another alphabet.
Example Sentences:
(1) The name of these drugs, Chin-I, dialectal Kim-Iya, was Arabicized as Kimiya and transliterated Chemeia by the Copts.
(2) Almost certainly, a native Russian speaker wrote the original material, correctly transliterating the Russian “f” as “ph”.
(3) It has the whole Chinese text with transliteration and literal translation.
(4) Surgical Papyrus known as "The Edwin Smith Papyrus" was published in facsimile and hieroglyphic transliteration with translation and commentary by James Henry Breasted in 1930.
(5) It was first accepted by Bucharic speaking Copts in Egypt who transliterated Kimiya = Chemeia, pronouncing it as the Arabs did.
(6) In a comparable moment earlier this year, in the Photopia gallery near Cairo's presidential palace, the photographer Bashir Wagih exhibited a provocative series of photographs entitled "A7a" – a transliteration of the Arabic equivalent of "fuck".