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  1. The term Latin alphabet may refer to either the alphabet used to write Latin (as described in this article) or other alphabets based on the Latin script, which is the basic set of letters common to the various alphabets descended from the classical Latin alphabet, such as the English alphabet.

  2. El alfabeto latino o abecedario (en latín: Abecedarium Latinum) es el sistema de escritura alfabético más usado del mundo.

  3. 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.

  4. 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 to the North ...

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  5. Modern Latin alphabet. The modern Latin alphabet is used to write hundreds of different languages. Each language uses a slightly different set of letters, and they are pronounced in various ways. Some languages use the standard 26 letters, some use fewer, and others use more. This is the modern Latin alphabet as used to write English.

  6. Las vocales latinas (a, e, i, o, u) se pronuncian como en castellano. Los diptongos del latín son tres: ae, au, oe. Eso quiere decir que cuando nos encontremos con estos diptongos debemos pronunciar juntas ambas vocales. Tenemos que decir Cáe-sar y no Ca-e-sar. El resto de combinaciones de vocales no hacen diptongo y se pronuncian ...

  7. Latin was the language of the area known as Latium (modern Lazio), and Rome was one of the towns of Latium. The earliest known inscriptions in Latin date from the 6th century BC and were written using an alphabet adapted from the Etruscan alphabet. Rome gradually expanded its influence over other parts of Italy and then over other parts of Europe.