...The Latin alphabet, also called the Roman alphabet, is the most widely used alphabetic writing system in the world today. It evolved from the western variety of the Greek alphabet called the Cumaean alphabet, which was borrowed and modified by the Etruscans who ruled early Rome, which alphabet was then adapted and further modified by the ancient Roman to write the Latin language. Read full entry
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- 1.Latin alphabet - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
- The Latin names of some of these letters are disputed. ... For the Latin sounds represented by the various letters see Latin spelling and ...
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atin_alphabet
- 2.List of Latin letters - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
- Category:Latin-derived alphabets. Category:Palaeographic letter variants ... Category:Specific letter-diacritic combinations. Category:Uncommon Latin letters ...
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How can you sign your name I don't know much about other
languages with non-latin
letters, I actually have
avoided them after trying to
learn Japanese-- if the use
latin letters, it's learnable
to be.
Is there a way to sign you
name in a language like
Arabic, or Chinese for your
signature, or "cursive" type.
Forgive me if this is a dumb
question, but like I said if
the latin letters aren't used
I avoid a language.... It's
hard enough to learn the
spellings with latin letters,
let alone learn a whole new
system on top of that.
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Here is a great page for different alphabets: http://www.omniglot.com/writin g/alphabets.htm . Pick a language, and you will find all the letters. In "Links" at each alphabet page, there is sometimes links to alphabet converters. Try Manchu, for example. To convert from Latin alphabet to Russian, Georgian and Greek, try http://ncnever.free.fr/transli t/ To convert into hieroglyphs, try http://www.yourdictionary.com/ fun.html#write Japanese: http://www.japanesetranslator. co.uk/your-name-in-japanese/ In Viking runes: http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/nova/v ikings/runes.html Chinese: http://www.lechinois.com/en/fi rstname/firstname1000.html Babylonian cuneiform: http://www.upennmuseum.com/cun eiform.cgi |
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does it look good to have I want a new tattoo and i am
just asking for people
opinions if it might look good
so please be honest tell me
what you think. Thanks!!
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i got both they are for me only i dont care if other people cant read them i know what they mean. |
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Why did turkey change their |
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there are two reasons for Ataturk that he made that decision: 1- he wanted to make turkey looks like any other european nation, and he thought they can't be so if they are still using arabic scripts. in fact, they didn't only change the script, but also many arabic words used in turkish were omitted and european or fabricated words used instead. (in spite of that, modern turkish still contains many arabic words) 2- the second reason was that Ataturk had a very anti-Islamic attitudes. he thaught that by changing the script (with some other languagal changes and stoping relations with the arab world) , he thought by doing so he can cut the relation between the turkish people and Islam as a religion. |
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