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  1. To get accented vowels on a Mac, hold down the Option/Alt key (⌥), and press the e key. Then, release both keys and type the letter that you want to accent. For the ñ, hold down the Option/Alt key while you press the n key, then press n again. To type an umlaut over the u, hold down the Option/Alt key while pressing the u key, then press u ...

  2. In 1553 a printed version, known as the Ferrara Bible, was made in Latin characters for Duke Ercole II d'Este of Ferrara. In Constantinople and Salonica Bibles were printed in Hebrew, flanked by translations into Ladino and Judaeo-Greek in Hebrew characters, for the use of the Sephardi Jews. Some later prints contained the Ladino text alone.

  3. script.byu.edu › spanish-handwriting › alphabetSpanish: Handwriting History

    This script originated from the Germanic Visigoths that ruled the Iberian Peninsula from the 5 th to the 8 th centuries. The script was used from around the 600s to the 1300s, reaching its apogee around the 9 th to 11 th centuries. This script was primarily used to write Latin, which was the main language of the church and formal documents ...

  4. The most widely accepted Catholic Bible is the Jerusalem Bible [citation needed], known as "la Biblia de Jerusalén " in Spanish, translated from Hebrew, Aramaic and Greek with exegetical notes translated from French into Spanish, first published in 1967, and revised in 1973. It is also available in a modern Latin American version, and comes ...

  5. Sep 22, 2019 · RVR60 – Reina Valera 1960. The most popular and most widely used Bible version in Spanish speaking countries. This is the Spanish equivalent of the King James Version. There are at least six other Reina Valera Versions but the 1960 translation remains the most popular. This is a good Bible version to use if you are planning to travel to a ...

  6. The Greco-Hispano alphabet was created by Ángel Alexis Ayala Jiménez to write modern Spanish, Ladino, and medieval Spanish. As a native speaker of Spanish interested in dialectology and language change, Ángel began to research Ladino, the language of the Sephardim (the Jews expelled from Spain in 1492). Ladino was traditionally written in ...

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  8. ALPHABET (through Lat. from Gr. alphabetos, derived from the initial two letters of the Gr. alphabet, alpha and beta ). A series of conventional signs for transcribing the sounds of a language, each sign ideally representing one single sound. This concept must be distinguished from other forms of writing of which there are two main types; (a ...

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