Type Crimean Tatar (Qırımtatar tili) in Latin (and Cyrillic) and get the instant romanized Latin script version — plus an English translation. No button, no wait.
Latin (and Cyrillic) (Original)
Merhaba, nasılsınız?
Romanized (Latin script)
Merhaba, nasilsiniz?
Qırımtatar tili
Crimean Tatar is a Turkic language that has used three scripts historically: Arabic (until 1928), Latin (1928–1938), and Cyrillic (1938–present). The Crimean Tatar people were deported by Stalin in 1944 and only returned after 1989.
Crimean Tatar diaspora in Turkey and Central Asia, human rights researchers, historians of Crimea, Turkic language scholars, and journalists covering the Crimean situation.
Crimean Tatar is spoken by 500K+ people, primarily in Eastern Europe (Crimea, Ukraine, Turkey). It uses the Latin (and Cyrillic) writing system, which is written left to right.
Romanization (also called transliteration) converts Latin (and Cyrillic) characters to their equivalent Latin (Roman) letter representations. This allows speakers of Latin-script languages to read and pronounce Crimean Tatar text without knowing the Latin (and Cyrillic) script.
This tool uses Google's neural romanization engine to convert Crimean Tatar text to Latin script in real time. The romanization follows standard transliteration conventions and is updated automatically 800ms after you stop typing — no button click required.