Archaic Latin alphabet in the context of "Languages of the Americas"

Play Trivia Questions online!

or

Skip to study material about Archaic Latin alphabet in the context of "Languages of the Americas"

Ad spacer

⭐ Core Definition: Archaic Latin alphabet

The Latin alphabet comprises the letters originally used by the ancient Romans to write the Latin language. Largely unaltered except for a couple of letters splitting:(J from ⟨I⟩ and U from ⟨V⟩), an addition (W), and extensions (such as letters with diacritics), it forms the Latin script that is used to write many languages worldwide: in western and central Europe, in Africa, in the Americas, and in Oceania.

Its basic modern 26-letter inventory is standardized as the ISO basic Latin alphabet.

↓ Menu

>>>PUT SHARE BUTTONS HERE<<<
In this Dossier

Archaic Latin alphabet in the context of Latin-script alphabet

A Latin-script alphabet (Latin alphabet or Roman alphabet) is an alphabet that uses letters of the Latin script. The 21-letter archaic Latin alphabet and the 23-letter classical Latin alphabet belong to the oldest of this group. The 26-letter modern Latin alphabet is the newest of this group.

↑ Return to Menu