What does jtr mean?
jtr means Japanese to Romaji
This acronym/slang usually belongs to Undefined category.
What is the abbreviation for Japanese to Romaji?
Japanese to Romaji can be abbreviated as jtr
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What does jtr stand for? jtr stands for "Japanese to Romaji". |
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What does jtr mean? jtr as abbreviation means "Japanese to Romaji". |
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Abbreviations or Slang with similar meaning
- J-COARE - Japanese Coupled Ocean-Atmosphere Response Experiment
- J-JBA - Japanese Journal of Behavior Analysis
- RKC - Romaji-To-Kana Conversion
- JCMTS - Japanese to Chinese Machine Translation System
- JGH - Japanese Guide to Hawaii
- JGTH - Japanese Guide To Hawaii
- J-E - Japanese to English
- JPPP - Japanese Peer to Peer Protocol
- JSAAE - Japanese Society of Alternatives to Animal Experimentation
- JSAAE - Japanese Society of Alternatives to Animal Experiments
- Jcbl - Japanese Campaign to Ban Landmines
- je - Japanese to English
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