An abecedarium is a book used to teach the alphabet, or an inscription consisting of all the letters of the alphabet, usually in order.
Astrid Baecklund has written: 'Das Stockholmer Abecedarium'
John O. C. McCrillis has written: 'Printer's abecedarium' -- subject(s): Printing, Alphabets, Specimens, History
Mandarin Chinese wich has the largest abecedarium of all languages in the world and is the most spoken language in the world based on the number of people that speak this language.
"From Medieval Latin abecedarium (alphabet or a book of the alphabet), from the letters a, b, c, and d."See the related link for more information.
mandarin is the most spoken langunge in the world based in the number of people who speak it. But it has a drawback, it has the larges abecedarium of all languages making it the one that takes the longest to master. The time required to learn mandarin you can lear 2 and perhaps a 3rd equal language in commerce.
There's no specific term for exactly 16,000 lines; but any poem composed of several hundred or more lines would be known as an epic.
Primus Truber has written: 'Glagolska tabla za dicu, 1561' -- subject(s): Glagolitic Catechisms, Glagolitic Primers, Glagolitic alphabet 'Trubarjevo berilo' -- subject(s): Biography, Slovenian Authors 'Cirilska tabla za dicu, 1561' -- subject(s): Cyrillic Primers, Lutheran Church, Prayer-books and devotions, Readers, Slovenian, Slovenian language 'Abecedarium' -- subject(s): Catechisms, Lutheran Church, Prayer-books and devotions, Prayers and devotions, Readers, Slovenian, Slovenian Primers, Slovenian language 'Catechismus in der Windischenn Sprach' -- subject(s): Catechisms and creeds, Lutheran Church, Texts, Wendic, Wendic language