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- Peter Dajnko (23 April 1787 – 22 February 1873) was a Slovene priest, author, and linguist, known primarily as the inventor of the Dajnko alphabet (Slovene:...
- 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...
- Prešeren and Matija Čop. Another alphabet, the Dajnko alphabet (dajnčica), was developed by Peter Dajnko in 1824, but did not catch on as widely as the...
- the arts Aleš Čeh, football (soccer) player Jolanda Čeplak, athlete Peter Dajnko, philologist and poet Karel Destovnik Kajuh, poet Mladen Dolar, philosopher...
- named after Adam Bohorič, who codified it; the dajnčica, named after Peter Dajnko; and the metelčica, named after Franc Serafin Metelko. The Slovene version...
- Landmarks Gornja Radgona railway station Kunej Mansion Negova Castle Radgona Castle Radgona Museum Notable people Johannes Aquila Peter Dajnko Ivan Kramberger...
- further aggravated the "Slovene alphabet War", which was started by Peter Dajnko's quest for a new, more phonetic alphabet, replacing the traditional Bohorič...
- were born or lived in the Prlekija region include the following: Peter Dajnko, philologist Karol Grossmann, pioneering film maker Vekoslav Grmič, theologian...
- phonetic alphabets. The two best-known attempts were made by Peter Dajnko (Dajnko alphabet) in 1824 and Fran Metelko (Metelko alphabet) in 1825. These...
- northeastern Slovenia. The Slovene author, linguist and b****eeper Peter Dajnko was born in the village in 1787. The house in which he was born is a simple...