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The '''Basic Roman''' spelling of [[English language|English]] is a 2002 proposal for regular English [[spelling]].<ref>L.L. Ivanov, [https://web.archive.org/web/20121019221152/http://members.multimania.co.uk/rre/Romanization.html On the Romanization of Bulgarian and English], ''Contrastive Linguistics'', '''28''' 2003: 109-118. {{ISSN|0204-8701}}; ''Errata, id.'', '''29'''(contracted; show full);''”'''  Dha fea ’prinses ’laaft, bi’koz shi ’dautid dhiyz ”waadz.  Insted, shi yuzd ”haa i,maji’neyshan, and muuvd intu dha fo’tografi biznis, and tuk ’pikchaz av dha muun in ”kala.  '''“'''Ay paa’siyv moust ”saatanli ’dhat it iz olmoust houli wayt,'''”''' shi thoot.  Shi olsou faund ’dhat shi kud meyk i”naf ”mani in eyt ”manths tu bay haa’self tuu ”lavli hyuj nyu ’juualz tuu.

Apart from respelling of English, the Roman 
pPhonetic aAlphabet could also be used as the target alphabet of a universal algorithm for the designing of superior Romanization systems transliterating or transcribing a variety of languages. This ‘streamlined approach’ has been successfully tested in the case of Bulgarian Cyrillic, with the 1995 Streamlined System for the Romanization of Bulgarian becoming established in Bulgaria (eventually codified in a 2009 law), and adopted also by [[United Nations|UN]] in 2012,<ref>[http://www.eki.ee/wgrs/rom1_bg.htm Bulg(contracted; show full)* [[Orthography]]
* [[English language]]

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