The Slovene alphabet (Slovene: slovenska abeceda, pronounced [slɔˈʋèːnska abɛˈtséːda] or slovenska gajica [- ˈɡáːjitsa]) is an extension of the Latin...
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of Yugoslavia alongside Vuk's Cyrillic alphabet. A slightly reduced version is used as the alphabet for Slovene, and a slightly expanded version is used...
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The Metelko alphabet (Slovene: metelčica) was a Slovene writing system developed by Franc Serafin Metelko. It was used by a small group of authors from...
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these languages' alphabets. In Swedish the letter is called tyskt y which means German y. Though not a part of the Slovene alphabet, ü is often used in...
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The Bohorič alphabet (Slovene: bohoričica) was an orthography used for Slovene between the 16th and 19th centuries. Its name is derived from Adam Bohorič...
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Slovene (/ˈsloʊviːn/ SLOH-veen or /sloʊˈviːn, slə-/ sloh-VEEN, slə-) or Slovenian (/sloʊˈviːniən, slə-/ sloh-VEE-nee-ən, slə-; slovenščina) is a South...
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Abeceda (category Articles containing Slovene-language text)
(Czech: česká abeceda) Slovene alphabet (Slovene: slovenska abeceda) Slovak orthography (Slovak: slovenská abeceda) Gaj's Latin alphabet This disambiguation...
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Franc Serafin Metelko (category Articles containing Slovene-language text)
a Slovene Roman Catholic priest, author, and philologist, best known for his proposal of a new script for the Slovene called the Metelko alphabet, which...
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Slovak orthography (redirect from Slovakian alphabet)
only Western European languages. Slovak phonology Czech orthography Slovene alphabet Orthographia bohemica "Rhythmic rule / Pronunciation and orthography...
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The Dajnko alphabet (Slovene: dajnčica) was a Slovene alphabet invented by Peter Dajnko. It was used from 1824 to 1839 mostly in Styria (in what is now...
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