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The word has been transliterated in a variety of ways.
The sound /h/ in cuneiform is in the modern literature sometimes transliterated as "kh".
There is no standard translation for it, and it is frequently left transliterated in scholarly literature.
Unicode specifies two normalised forms for letters with multiple accents, and transliterated text is highly likely to be stored in one of these forms.
In certain dialects, different surnames could be homonyms so it is common for family names to appear ambiguous when transliterated.
The letter "a" of the "al-" is unstressed, and can be transliterated by almost any vowel, often by "u".
For the word modern, the transliterated form is módéng and the translated form is xiàndàide, in which xiàndài means 'modern' and the suffix de signifies an adjective.
Currently, if a word does not exist in the dictionary, our morphological analyzer tries to judge whether it is a proper noun or a transliterated foreign word.