Basic modern Latin alphabet
This Article Does Not Exist

There are a number of reasons this article might not be here...
- The article name was mis-spelled
- This article has been removed for one reason or another
- The article has been moved to another location, without a redirecting note
- The article was never created in the first place
Possible Related Search Results
- Alphabet (10707 bytes)
1: ...ter)|beta, the first two symbols of the Greek alphabet.
3: == Types of alphabets ==
4: ...d consonants and vowels separately, called simply alphabets and first developed by the Greece|Greeks; an...
http://www.newwikisite.com/articles/a/l/Alphabet.html

- Arabic alphabet (24802 bytes)
1: ...ing-left:15px">Image:Arabic_alphabet.png|Arabic Alphabet</div>
3: ...of the Quran, the holy book of Islam. The alphabet's influence spread with that of Islam and it has ...
5: ... or modify certain letters in order to adapt this alphabet to the phonology of the target languages.
http://www.newwikisite.com/articles/a/r/Arabic_alphabet.html

- Chinese language (34285 bytes)
<--- Article Contents Too Long To Display In Search Results --->
http://www.newwikisite.com/articles/c/h/Chinese_language.html

- Common phrases in various languages (78493 bytes)
5: ...miliar with SAMPA or International Phonetic Alphabet|IPA. However, actual pronunciations of the pse...
http://www.newwikisite.com/articles/c/o/Common_phrases_in_various_langu...

- Cartography (10267 bytes)
<--- Article Contents Too Long To Display In Search Results --->
http://www.newwikisite.com/articles/c/a/Cartography.html

- Diacritic (13502 bytes)
1: ...''accent mark''' is an additional mark added to a basic letter. The word derives from Greek languag...
http://www.newwikisite.com/articles/d/i/Diacritic.html

- English language (27236 bytes)
<--- Article Contents Too Long To Display In Search Results --->
http://www.newwikisite.com/articles/e/n/English_language.html

- Greek language (15842 bytes)
1: ...ter, when texts came to be written in the Greek alphabet.
http://www.newwikisite.com/articles/g/r/Greek_language.html

- Hebrew language (40703 bytes)
1: ...ge during the late 19th and 20th century as Modern Hebrew, replacing Arabic language|Arabic, [...
http://www.newwikisite.com/articles/h/e/Hebrew_language.html

- Hungarian language (13870 bytes)
<--- Article Contents Too Long To Display In Search Results --->
http://www.newwikisite.com/articles/h/u/Hungarian_language.html

- Hangul (25623 bytes)
<--- Article Contents Too Long To Display In Search Results --->
http://www.newwikisite.com/articles/h/a/Hangul.html

- Italian language (14078 bytes)
1: ...long) consonants, like Latin (but unlike most modern Romance languages, e.g. French language|French]...
http://www.newwikisite.com/articles/i/t/Italian_language.html

- Japanese language (36041 bytes)
<--- Article Contents Too Long To Display In Search Results --->
http://www.newwikisite.com/articles/j/a/Japanese_language.html

- Maltese language (7618 bytes)
1: ...nguages|Semitic language written in the Latin alphabet.
http://www.newwikisite.com/articles/m/a/Maltese_language.html

- Phoneme (8691 bytes)
1: In spoken language, a '''phoneme''' is a basic, theoretical unit of sound that can distinguish w...
http://www.newwikisite.com/articles/p/h/Phoneme.html

- Russian language (27695 bytes)
3: ...skrit, Greek, and Latin, as well as the modern Germanic languages|Germanic, Romance langua...
5: ...al structure and a Common Slavonic word base, modern Russian shares a large stock of the international...
http://www.newwikisite.com/articles/r/u/Russian_language.html

- Romanian language (24328 bytes)
<--- Article Contents Too Long To Display In Search Results --->
http://www.newwikisite.com/articles/r/o/Romanian_language.html

- Roman (6553 bytes)
<--- Article Contents Too Long To Display In Search Results --->
http://www.newwikisite.com/articles/r/o/Roman.html

- Spanish language (19121 bytes)
1: ...ates). The majority of Spanish speakers live in Latin America.
http://www.newwikisite.com/articles/s/p/Spanish_language.html

- Sanskrit (20977 bytes)
4: ...dia. Seen by many as the Indian equivalent of Latin, its vast religious and literary tradition is m...
http://www.newwikisite.com/articles/s/a/Sanskrit.html
