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  • ...he Ethiopic script? Except Afan Oromo, which has officially been using the Latin script since 1991, all languages use the Ethiopic script, but my guess is t
    11 KB (1,713 words) - 07:21, 15 March 2010
  • ...e not easy. It's the same for children in thailand if they have to use the latin alphabet for programming. It would be possible to make a programming langua ...s. This will give them an idea how difficult it is for the children to use latin and english. Knowing the language also is only the first step. There are di
    15 KB (2,602 words) - 10:40, 20 October 2010
  • ...default. DejaVu provides coverage for all languages that are based on the Latin, Cyrillic and Greek scripts. For more on fonts, see [[Font_Common_Room]].
    1 KB (183 words) - 01:53, 17 December 2008
  • This uses the Latin-Extended ranges supported by [http://scripts.sil.org/cms/scripts/page.php?s There are ten official writing systems in [[OLPC India|India]], including Latin for English. Here are links for the other nine.
    29 KB (4,257 words) - 14:05, 18 October 2015
  • *[[Spanish]] is native/official to practically all of latin america (~350 million people excluding Brazil) and you start with 10% of it
    18 KB (2,913 words) - 06:57, 14 February 2008
  • It's basically the Latin alphabet with diacritic characters and a few extended characters as well.
    358 bytes (50 words) - 01:56, 18 April 2008
  • :I respect the intention... unfortunately, for most of the latin-alphabet people we can't even start guessing what is all the text about, so
    460 bytes (79 words) - 13:59, 6 January 2007
  • ...e not able to enter them correctly. This in spite of the presence of 8-bit Latin-1 letters on the keytops. ...m Bitstream Vera) covers most [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Latin_alphabet Latin alphabets] and some other languages. This family has in general good "hint
    32 KB (4,872 words) - 13:57, 17 June 2011
  • ...distribution. Ogham was the alphabet used for writing old Irish before the Latin alphabet took over. It is included in Unicode.
    444 bytes (38 words) - 20:53, 13 February 2007
  • Based on Latin QWERTY layout.
    699 bytes (42 words) - 19:23, 23 June 2006
  • ...ts including Urdu and Farsi with virtual keyboard for non-Latin scripts on Latin-based systems, export to pdf, rtf, html and plain text (later xml).
    3 KB (428 words) - 12:55, 23 July 2010
  • ...atin alphabet]] letters and their variants, and other letters added to the Latin alphabet for writing various languages. Basic Latin
    2 KB (285 words) - 01:45, 17 December 2008
  • ...and Spanish to speakers of English, through sister schools in the U.S. and Latin America. The program is designed to run on the XO laptop.
    14 KB (1,894 words) - 19:17, 5 August 2013
  • ...64 possible combinations, including blank. This is ample for a single-case Latin alphabet, ten digits, various punctuation symbols, and several other symbol
    3 KB (402 words) - 07:25, 2 January 2009
  • ...languages, and some other languages that use only the accented letters in Latin-1.
    9 KB (1,311 words) - 01:35, 23 March 2012
  • ...lian alphabet was used in Mongolia until 1931, when it was replaced by the Latin alphabet, and again by Cyrillic in 1937. The traditional alphabet was aboli
    1 KB (171 words) - 14:15, 15 October 2007
  • ¨ ¯ (Latin-1)
    4 KB (457 words) - 12:43, 26 July 2011
  • [[Extended Latin]] -- Western European languages and more than a thousand others ...languages formerly written in [[Arabic alphabet]] are now written in the [[Latin alphabet]]. This includes Turkish, [[Swahili]], Bahasa Melayu/Bahasa Indone
    3 KB (481 words) - 00:21, 31 March 2008
  • 'az' => [ '[[Azeri]] (Latin)', 'Azerbaycanca', 'az_AZ', ' 2 ', 'utf_az' ], 'sr@Latn' => [ 'Serbian Latin]]', 'Srpska', 'sr_CS', '1 ', 'unicode', 'sh:sr@Latn' ],
    15 KB (2,211 words) - 14:07, 3 February 2008
  • It is written in ''boko'', a Latin-alphabet based writing system. In the past, and to some degree still today
    888 bytes (136 words) - 14:08, 18 October 2015

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