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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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called the
Metelko alphabet,
which was
meant to
replace the
traditional Bohorič alphabet, used
since the late
sixteenth century.
Metelko was born in the...
- Adam
Bohorič (pronunciation) (c. 1520 –
after 20
November 1598) was a
Slovene Protestant preacher,
teacher and
author of the
first grammar of Slovene...
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alphabet used by most
distinguished writers, the
Bohorič alphabet (bohoričica),
developed by Adam
Bohorič, the
characters č, š and ž
would be
spelt as zh...
- age of 18, he
studied under the
Protestant teacher and
grammarian Adam
Bohorič.
Dalmatin next
studied in Württemberg and
Bebenhausen south of Tübingen...
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Dzeko to
leave Man City". FourFourTwo. 9 May 2012.
Retrieved 17 May 2012.
Bohoric, Jure (17 May 2012). "Dzeko
plans City stay". Sky Sports.
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Venice 1525). The
first grammar of
Slovene was
written in 1583 by Adam
Bohorič, and
Grammatica Germanicae Linguae, the
first grammar of German, was published...
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