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  • The '''Roman alphabet''' or '''Latin alphabet''' is the most used writing system today, belonging Some anglophone authors make a distinction between ''Roman alphabet'' (in a broad sense, comprising the differing variants of this alphabet, de
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  • ...uists such as Cook and Bassetti (''Second Language Writing Systems'') use 'Roman alphabet', i.e. a single script with many language-dependent orthographies (rules). ::I have no real objection. Let's move to "Roman alphabet". But the term "Latin alphabet" should be accepted as a synonym. The Romanc
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  • | pagename = Roman alphabet | abc = Roman alphabet
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  • #REDIRECT [[Roman alphabet]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Roman alphabet/Definition]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Talk:Roman alphabet]]
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  • | pagename = Roman alphabet | abc = Roman alphabet
    826 bytes (67 words) - 07:12, 18 September 2013
  • ...ic order from A to Z. The English written letters are a subset of the [[Roman alphabet]]. In English, the abc's include five vowels (A, E, I, O, U), 19 consonants
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  • {{rpl|Roman alphabet}}
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  • ...ified form of the ''[[katakana]]'' script. It can also be written in the [[Roman alphabet]] or in [[Cyrillic alphabet|Cyrillic]]; in Japan, ''katakana'' is primarily
    733 bytes (104 words) - 07:27, 22 September 2010
  • ...aries]] (''[[katakana]]'' and ''[[hiragana]]''), and a smattering of the [[Roman alphabet]], ''roomaji'', often seen on signage and for company names. The [[Korean ...]]s, from whom it was adopted, with further changes, by the Romans. The [[Roman alphabet]] underwent additional changes to reach the form which is familiar today.
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  • ...uists such as Cook and Bassetti (''Second Language Writing Systems'') use 'Roman alphabet', i.e. a single script with many language-dependent orthographies (rules). ::I have no real objection. Let's move to "Roman alphabet". But the term "Latin alphabet" should be accepted as a synonym. The Romanc
    3 KB (393 words) - 11:40, 21 February 2021
  • ...Y (letter)|Y]] and [[Z (letter)|Z]]. It is also regarded as the typical [[Roman alphabet]], as other versions can be shorter, like the [[Italian alphabet]], or long
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  • ...300px|[[written language|Written]] [[English language|English]] uses the [[Roman alphabet]]. English writing consists of a [[morphophonology|morphophonemic]] [[alpha The [[Roman alphabet]] serves to illustrate the difference between these terms. It is a single s
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  • ...in [[Spanish language|Spanish]] and in several other languages using the [[Roman alphabet]] to indicate the sound which in the [[International Phonetic Alphabet]] is ...ated to ''ñ'' during the Middle Ages, in Spain. In the medieval use of the Roman alphabet, and in many languages—not only in Spanish—the tilde (<sup>~</sup>) was
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  • {{r|Roman alphabet}}}
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  • |fam7 = [[Roman alphabet]] ...eing passed down as an oral tradition, the missionaries had to adapt the [[Roman alphabet]] to fit their needs.
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  • ...y an unknown K'iche' author in his own language using the newly introduced Roman alphabet of the Spanish conquistadors. Pre-Columbian records of the Maya creation s
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  • Jarai is written with a Roman alphabet resembling that used for [[Vietnamese]]. However, unlike Vietnamese, Jarai
    937 bytes (134 words) - 09:29, 2 August 2023
  • :Use only the roman alphabet one, else the majority won't even know your name, pronounce your name, and
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  • ...300px|[[written language|Written]] [[English language|English]] uses the [[Roman alphabet]] - a [[morphophonology|morphophonemic]] writing system.]] ...ystems (ひらがな ''[[hiragana]]'' and カタカナ ''[[katakana]]''), and the phonemic Roman alphabet (ローマ字 ''[[roomaji]]''). These are used for different purposes: fo
    8 KB (1,142 words) - 13:48, 18 February 2024
  • ...ongress, the disambiguation was a little better since we used the extended Roman alphabet of the American Library Association, which transliterated from Arabic with
    2 KB (354 words) - 09:18, 30 May 2008
  • ...different but resembling writing systems. It is notably the case for the [[Roman alphabet|Roman]], the [[Greek alphabet|Greek]] and the [[Cyrillic alphabet|Cyrillic] ===[[Roman alphabet]]===
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