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Difference between Nikolai Putyatin and Romanization of Russian
Nikolai Putyatin vs. Romanization of Russian
Prince Nikolai Abramovich Putyatin (Николай Абрамович Путятин), also romanized Putiatin, Puttiatin or Poutiatine (16 May 1749 – 13 January 1830) was a philanthropist, philosopher, and eccentric personality from the Rurikid dynasty. The romanization of the Russian language (the transliteration of Russian text from the Cyrillic script into the Latin script), aside from its primary use for including Russian names and words in text written in a Latin alphabet, is also essential for computer users to input Russian text who either do not have a keyboard or word processor set up for inputting Cyrillic, or else are not capable of typing rapidly using a native Russian keyboard layout (JCUKEN).
Similarities between Nikolai Putyatin and Romanization of Russian
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Nikolai Putyatin and Romanization of Russian Comparison
Nikolai Putyatin has 19 relations, while Romanization of Russian has 52. As they have in common 0, the Jaccard index is 0.00% = 0 / (19 + 52).
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