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  1. Latin keyboard Online (Diacritics) LEXILOGOS. Instructions. To type directly with the computer keyboard: Type = to add a diacritical marks: a=, a== for ă, ā. Type o+e, a+e for œ, æ. Copy [Ctrl]+ [C] & Paste [Ctrl]+ [V] → Latin language: dictionary, pronunciation, grammar. → Ancient Greek keyboard. → Multilingual keyboard: index.

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  2. The Latin alphabet, also known as the Roman alphabet, is the collection of letters originally used by the ancient Romans to write the Latin language. Largely unaltered with the exception of additions (the letters J , U , and W ) and extensions (such as diacritics), it forms the Latin script that is used to write many modern European languages, including English and many modern Asian languages ...

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  5. The Latin, or Roman, alphabet was originally adapted from the Etruscan alphabet during the 7th century BC to write Latin. Since then it has had many different forms, and been adapted to write many other languages. According to Roman legend, the Cimmerian Sibyl, Carmenta, created the Latin alphabet by adapting the Greek alphabet used in the ...

  6. 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 Classical Latin alphabet, were ...

  7. Etruscan alphabet. Latin alphabet, the most widely used alphabetic writing system in the world, the standard script of the English language and the languages of most of Europe and those areas settled by Europeans. Developed from the Etruscan alphabet at some time before 600 bce, it can be traced through Etruscan, Greek, and Phoenician scripts ...

  8. adapted from the alphabet during the 7th century BC. The letters Y and Z were taken from the alphabet to write Greek loan words. Other letters were added from time to time as the Latin alphabet was adapted for other languages and many letters had several different shapes. Etruscan Greek Other versions of the Latin alphabet Ancient Latin, Irish ...

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