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Latin alphabet

NameLatin
Latin abecedarium
TypeAlphabet
LanguagesLatin
Time~700 BC � present
Fam1Egyptian hieroglyphs
Fam2Proto-Sinaitic
Fam3Phoenician alphabet
Fam4Greek alphabet
Fam5Etruscan alphabet
SistersCyrillic
Coptic
Armenian
Runic/Futhark
ChildrenNumerous Latin alphabets; more divergent derivations such as Osage
SampleCalligraphy.malmesbury.bible.arp.jpg
Image Size200px
UnicodeSee Latin characters in Unicode
Iso15924Latn
IPAChartEng1

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The Latin alphabet, also called the Roman alphabet, is the ancestor of most of the alphabets used in the world today. It evolved from a western variety of the Greek alphabet called the Cumaean alphabet, which was adopted and modified by the Etruscans who ruled early Rome. The Etruscan alphabet was in turn adopted and further modified by the ancient Romans to write the Latin language.

During the Middle Ages, the Latin alphabet was adapted to Romance languages, direct descendants of Latin, as well as to Celtic, Germanic, Baltic, and some Slavic languages. With the age of colonialism and Christian evangelism, the Latin script was spread overseas, and applied to indigenous American, Australian, Austronesian, East Asian, and African languages. More recently, western linguists have also tended to prefer the Latin alphabet or the International Phonetic Alphabet (itself largely based on the Latin alphabet) when transcribing or creating written standards for non-European languages, such as the African reference alphabet.

The term Latin alphabet, used to write Latin, may be distinguished from other alphabets based on the Latin script, which is the basic set of letters common to the various alphabets descended from Latin, such as the English alphabet. These Latin alphabets may discard letters, like the Rotokas alphabet, or add new letters, like the Danish and Norwegian alphabet. Letter shapes have changed over the centuries, including the creation for Medieval Latin of lower case forms which did not exist in the Classical period.


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