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The Latin alphabet of 23 letters was derived in the 600's BC from the Etruscan alphabet of 26 letters, which was in turn derived from the archaic Greek alphabet, which came from the Phoenician.
Other versions of the Latin alphabet ... Roman alphabet for Latin ... The earliest known inscriptions in the Latin alphabet date from the 6th century BC. It was adapted from the Etruscan alphabet during
The letters J, U and W were added to the alphabet at a later stage to write languages other than Latin. ... More information about the Latin alphabet ... Other languages written with the Latin alphabet
The origin and development of the Latin alphabet. ... Originally the Latin alphabet consisted of the following 21 letters:
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Ancient Latin Alphabet ... Other versions of the Latin alphabet ... The earliest known inscriptions in the Latin alphabet date from the 6th century BC. It was adapted from the Etruscan alphabet during the
The Latin alphabet has evolved from Phoenician via Greek and Etruscan ... The Latin Alphabet is the most used system of writing in the modern world.
Alphabet - Latin and English Differences in Alphabet,; ... Evolution of the Latin Alphabet; The Phoenician name of letters, their meanings, their sounds (described lingistically),
Latin alphabet n. The Roman alphabet adopted from the Greek by way of the Etruscan alphabet, consisting of 23 letters and forming the basis of ... Spread of the Latin alphabet
This page contains a table of ISO 8859-1 Latin Alphabet 1 for Western European languages. The Latin-1 characters are included literally within the brackets at the left of each row.
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