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  1. The Latin alphabet, also known as the Roman alphabet, is a collection of letters. This alphabet was originally used by the ancient Romans to write the Latin language. Today, we use it to write the English language. This alphabet evolved from the Phoenician alphabet. Categories: Alphabets. Typography.

  2. Há 4 dias · The Latin alphabet is used in variant forms by many languages, including Romance languages, Germanic, Celtic, some Slavic languages, Amerindian, Indigenous Australian, Austronesian, Vietnamese, Malay and Indonesian languages. The variant Latin alphabets of many of those languages discard letters from or add letters to the classical Latin ...

  3. Benjamin Franklin's phonetic alphabet, based on the Latin alphabet, introduced a number of new letters as part of a wider proposal to reform English orthography. Other proposals have gone further, proposing entirely new scripts for written English to replace the Latin alphabet such as the Deseret alphabet and the Shavian alphabet .

  4. 1. The Latin Alphabet is the same as the English (which is in fact borrowed from it) except that it does not contain J , U , and W. Note 1— The Latin alphabet was borrowed in very early times from a Greek alphabet (though not from that most familiar to us) and did not at first contain the letters G and Y. It consisted of capital letters only ...

  5. 3 de abr. de 2024 · The Latin alphabet is ultimately a derivative of the ancient Phoenician alphabet. The Romans learned how to write from the Etruscans, who themselves learned to write from the Greeks, who learned to write from the Phoenicians. The Phoenicians were, in turn, probably inspired by the Egyptians. Of course, many changes took place as the alphabet ...

  6. While technically part of the Latin alphabet, ‘K’ is uncommon in Classical Latin and seemingly was replaced by the letter C’’ since they are pronounced the same way. When ‘K’ is used, it is at the beginning of a word, such as kalends (kah-lends).

  7. Classical Latin alphabet. The Classical Latin alphabet developed by the 3rd century BC. The version shown below was used for monumental inscriptions, and is known as Roman Square Capitals ( capitalis quadrata) or Elegant Capitals ( capitalis elegans ). During the classical revival, which started in the 18th century, the letter forms of the ...

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