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1. → Byelorussian conversion Cyrillic <> Latin alphabet

2. German is written using the Latin alphabet.

3. The official Latin alphabet abbreviation for Beijing is "BJ".

Giản xưng chữ cái Latinh chính thức của Bắc Kinh là "BJ".

4. This system is called gajica in Croatian (or Croatian Gaj's Latin alphabet)

5. Compliance with EN # with regard to the character set: Latin alphabet Nos #-# (ISO #-# to

6. This article uses the orthography devised by linguist Alexandre François, based on the Latin alphabet.

Dưới đây là hệ chữ viết chuyển tự của nhà ngôn ngữ Pháp Alexandre François, dựa trên bảng chữ cái Latinh.

7. If other characters are used, the entries shall also be transliterated into the Latin alphabet.

8. Today, Bosniaks are mostly Bosnian-speaking, and write in the Latin alphabet or Cyrillic alphabet

9. ISO/IEC # Information technology-# bit single-byte coded graphic character sets-Part #: Latin alphabet No

10. Initial versions of the Azeri Latin alphabet contained the letter Ꞑꞑ, which was dropped in 1938

11. Standard Ascii set, HTML Entity names, ISO 10646, ISO 8879, ISO 8859-1 Latin alphabet No

12. Information technology - 8 bit single-byte coded graphic character sets - Part 1: Latin alphabet No.1.

13. The spelling Czar is a respelling of the Russian word with the letters of the Latin alphabet

14. - compliance with EN 1387 with regard to the character set: Latin alphabet No 1 (ISO 8859-1),

15. Departments are encouraged to acquire equipment that provides Latin alphabet no. 1 as a native character set.

16. The Latin 2 character set supports the Slavic languages of Central Europe which use the Latin alphabet.

17. The file reference may be composed either of letters of the Latin alphabet or Arabic numerals, or both.

18. 8 numerals followed by a letter, the letter belongs to the Latin alphabet and is always upper case

19. Arabic alphabet, second most widely used alphabetic writing system in the world (the Latin alphabet is the most widespread).

20. Member States that use the Hellenic Alphabet or Cyrillic script shall also provide either a transcription of the service provider's name into the Latin alphabet, or a translation or an alternative name of the service provider in another language based on the Latin alphabet.

21. With Christianity, Poland also adopted the Latin alphabet, which made it possible to write down Polish, until then existing only as a spoken language.

22. It only has 33 letters — just 7 more than the Latin alphabet! Here's how you can learn the Cyrillic alphabet in only 2 days.

23. It was the first Swedish language document written in the Latin alphabet, and its oldest fragments have been dated to around the year 1225.

Đây là lần đầu tiên tiếng Thụy Điển được viết bằng bảng chữ cái Latinh, và là văn bản tiếng Thụy Điển cổ nhất được tìm thấy, với cột mốc 1225.

24. →Armenian keyboard (Eastern) & Western Armenian keyboard to type a text with the Armenian alphabet → Armenian-Latin alphabet conversion • Armenian language tutorial by Bert Vaux (2014): I & II • Armeniapedia: Armenian course • Classical Armenian by Todd Krause & Jonathan Slocum (with Armenian or Latin alphabet) • Glottothèque: Classical Armenian course, by Ronald Kim & Daniel

25. For non-Latin alphabet languages such as Chinese, Arabic, Greek, Russian, Hindi, Hebrew or Korean, we can translate, typeset and supply as EPS, TIFF or PDF format files.

26. Random information on the term ““Amscray!””: E or e is the fifth letter and the second vowel letter in the modern English alphabet and the ISO basic Latin alphabet

27. He believed in strong government, and in a bid to make Turkey more "modern" he adopted the Western calendar, the Latin alphabet and even outlawed the wearing of Fez hats.

28. Currently for Machine Readable Travel Documents it is specified that the entered data in the passport should be in Latin alphabet characters, i.e., A to Z, and Arabic numerals, i.e., 1234567890.

29. Many languages or language families not based on the Latin alphabet such as Greek, Cyrillic, Arabic, or Hebrew have historically been represented on computers with different 8-bit extended ASCII encodings.

30. Currently for Machine Readable Travel Documents, it is specified that the entered data in the passport should be in Latin alphabet characters, i.e., A to Z, and Arabic numerals, i.e., 1234567890.

31. Type or paste a text: in Cyrillic alphabet: in Latin alphabet: Note: The iso 9 system (1995) transcribes each Russian character by a single Latin character: The character щ is transcribed ŝ (šč / shch) The

32. Carolingian minuscule or Caroline minuscule is a script which developed as a calligraphic standard in Europe so that the Latin alphabet of Jerome's Vulgate Bible could be easily recognized by the literate class from one region to another

33. Abecedaria, complete or partial lists of letters of the alphabet, chiefly Greek and Latin, inscribed on ancient monuments, Pagan and Christian.At, or near, the beginning of the Christian era, the Latin alphabet had already undergone its principal changes, and had become a fixed and definite system

34. Atatürk imposed a dizzying array of changes , including European laws , the Latin alphabet , the Gregorian calendar , personal last names , hats instead of fezzes , monogamy , Sunday as the day of rest , a ban on dervishes , the legal right to drink alcohol , and Turkish as a liturgical language .

35. When I projected the Latin alphabet into the circle net, I succeeded in transforming circle segments into letters, to move the individual letters along the lines of the net at a whim, to arrange them above, below and side by side, shift them symmetrically or asymmetrically, to mirrow them, cover them up or just let them complement each other.