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  1. Há 1 dia · Classical Latin had ten native phonemic monophthongs, five short /i e a o u/ and five long /iː eː aː oː uː/. Some loanwords from Greek had y , which would have been pronounced as /y(ː)/ by educated speakers but approximated with the native vowels /i(ː)/ or /u(ː)/ by the less-educated.

    • Greek alphabet

      The Greek alphabet is the ancestor of the Latin and Cyrillic...

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    Há 21 horas · Latin grammar is highly fusional, with classes of inflections for case, number, person, gender, tense, mood, voice, and aspect. The Latin alphabet is directly derived from the Etruscan and Greek alphabets . By the late Roman Republic (75 BC), Old Latin had evolved into standardized Classical Latin.

  3. Há 1 dia · The oldest and classical form of the alphabet is ʾEsṭrangēlā (ܐܣܛܪܢܓܠܐ ‎). The name of the script is thought to derive from the Greek adjective strongýlē (στρογγύλη, 'rounded'), though it has also been suggested to derive from serṭā ʾewwangēlāyā (ܣܪܛܐ ܐܘܢܓܠܝܐ ‎, 'gospel character').

    • Syriac
  4. 1 de mai. de 2024 · The definition of a Latin-script letter for this list is a character encoded in the Unicode Standard that has a script property of 'Latin' and the general category of 'Letter'. An overview of the distribution of Latin-script letters in Unicode is given in Latin script in Unicode.

  5. Há 4 dias · The Early Cyrillic alphabet, also called classical Cyrillic or paleo-Cyrillic, is an alphabetic writing system that was developed in Medieval Bulgaria in the Preslav Literary School during the late 9th century. It is used to write the Church Slavonic language, and was historically used for its ancestor, Old Church Slavonic.

  6. 19 de abr. de 2024 · Archaic Latin refers to the earliest attested stages of Latin (other labels are (Very) Old Latin and Early Latin) and is often used in contrast to classical Latin, with the dividing line between the two periods placed around 100 BCE. Archaic Latin is attested through three principal sources.