- The
Belarusian Latin alphabet or
Łacinka (from Belarusian: лацінка, BGN/PCGN: latsinka, IPA: [laˈt͡sʲinka]) for the
Latin script in
general is the Latin...
- Таццяна (Tatsiana;
Łacinka: Tacciana), Diminutive: Таня (Tania), Тацянка (Tatsianka;
Łacinka: Tacianka), Танечка (Taniechka;
Łacinka: Taniečka) Bulgarian:...
- variant, the
Montenegrin Latin alphabet. It is
fourth in the
Belarusian Łacinka alphabet and
Ukrainian Latynka alphabet. It is also
adopted by Wymysorys...
-
prauda (Peasants' Truth), the
first newspaper in Belarusian,
written in
Łacinka,
first published in June 1862. The Peasants'
Truth was
issued seven times...
- Slovak, Latvian, Lithuanian, Estonian,
Ukrainian Łatynka and
Belarusian Łacinka. It is also used in
modern systems of
Romanization of
Belarusian for the...
- Ladino, Guarani, Welsh, Cornish, Breton,
Ukrainian Latynka, and
Belarusian Łacinka alphabets.
Formerly ch was also
considered a
separate letter for collation...
-
formed by
putting an
acute accent over the
letter N. In the
Belarusian Łacinka alphabet; the
alphabets of Apache, Navajo, Polish, Karakalpak, Kashubian...
- alphabets.
There is also a
Latin script to
write in Belarusian,
called Łacinka and in Ukrainian,
called Latynka.[citation needed] West
Slavs originate...
- fricative)
Montenegrin language – [ɕ];
Cyrillic letter: С́ In the
Belarusian Łacinka for сь /sʲ/ In the
Ukrainian Latynka for сь /sʲ/
Lower Sorbian language...
- Ruthenian, have a
tradition of
using Latin-based alphabets—the
Belarusian Lacinka and the
Ukrainian Latynka alphabets,
respectively (also
Rusyn uses Latin...