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Sun Son Japanese Romanization Context may refer to:
In Japanese writing, the concept “sun/day” can be represented by the kanji 日 and romanized differently (e.g., hi, nichi, nichiyō) depending on the word or context.
“Son” is often used in romanization when the Japanese syllable/sequence (e.g., そん) or a name ending like -son is rendered in Latin letters, referring to specific Japanese names depending on context.
In English, “sun” and “son” are distinct words that sound similar to many learners; “son” does not mean “sun” despite the spelling/romanization similarity.