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Hunterian transliteration

Hunterian transliteration is a way of writing words from one language using letters from another language. It's like when you write your name in English letters but it sounds different in another language.

For example, in Hindi, the word for hello is "नमस्ते". In English, we use the letters "namaste" to write it using Hunterian transliteration.

It's important because it helps people who don't know a language to read and understand it better. They can read the words using their own language's letters, even if they don't know how to pronounce the original word correctly.

Hunterian transliteration is named after William Wilson Hunter, who was an expert in Indian languages and helped create a standard way of writing words from Indian languages using the English alphabet.