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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...
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named after Adam Bohorič, who
codified it; the dajnčica,
named after Peter Dajnko; and the metelčica,
named after Franc Serafin Metelko. The
Slovene version...
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Landmarks Gornja Radgona railway station Kunej Mansion Negova Castle Radgona Castle Radgona Museum Notable people Johannes Aquila Peter Dajnko Ivan Kramberger...
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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...
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phonetic alphabets. The two best-known
attempts were made by
Peter Dajnko (
Dajnko alphabet) in 1824 and Fran
Metelko (Metelko alphabet) in 1825. These...
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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...