<P> The Latin alphabet is used to write the following: </P> <Ul> <Li> Latin - alphabet acronyms and initialisms, such as NATO or UFO </Li> <Li> Japanese personal names, corporate brands, and other words intended for international use (for example, on business cards, in passports, etc .) </Li> <Li> foreign names, words, and phrases, often in scholarly contexts </Li> <Li> foreign words deliberately rendered to impart a foreign flavour, for instance, in commercial contexts </Li> <Li> other Japanized words derived or originated from foreign languages, such as J リーグ (jei rīgu, "J. League"), T シャツ (tī shatsu, "T - shirt") or B 級 グルメ (bī - kyū gurume, "B - rank gourmet (cheap and local cuisines)") </Li> </Ul> <Li> Latin - alphabet acronyms and initialisms, such as NATO or UFO </Li> <Li> Japanese personal names, corporate brands, and other words intended for international use (for example, on business cards, in passports, etc .) </Li>

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