Turkish switched to the Latin alphabet in 1928 as part of modernization efforts by Mustafa Kemal Atatrk to make the language more accessible and compatible with Western languages.
You use the Western alphabet and write in Italian for present day Rome. For ancient Rome, you use the western alphabet and write in Latin.
The Latin Alphabet (somewhat erroneously called the Roman Alphabet).
We use the Latin alphabet, which was based on the Greek Alphabet, which was inspired by the Hebrew Alphabet.
We use the Latin alphabet, which was derived from the Greek alphabet, which was derived from the Phoenician alphabet that derived from cuneiform which derived from pictographs (hieroglyphs)Latin alphabet for English: ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZLatin alphabet for Latin: ABCDEFZHIKLMNOPQRSTVWXGreek alphabet: ΑΒΓΔΕΖΗΘΙΚΛΜΝΞΟΠΡΣΤΥΦΧΨΩ
no. It uses the Latin Alphabet.
Yes, Turkish is written from left to right using the Latin alphabet.
If you are asking what it means, it refers to an alphabet that has been replaced by a newer alphabet. If you are asking for an example: The Turkish alphabet was written with Arabic letters prior to 1927. Then it switched over to the Latin alphabet. The Arabic version would be considered the "Former" alphabet of Turkish.
It depends on which alphabet you want to compare to the Latin Alphabet. You would have to specify which alphabet you use.
You use the Western alphabet and write in Italian for present day Rome. For ancient Rome, you use the western alphabet and write in Latin.
The Latin alphabet.
The Latin Alphabet (somewhat erroneously called the Roman Alphabet).
They use the Portuguese version of the Latin alphabet
They use the Italian version of the Latin alphabet
We use the Latin alphabet, which was based on the Greek Alphabet, which was inspired by the Hebrew Alphabet.
We use the Latin alphabet, which was derived from the Greek alphabet, which was derived from the Phoenician alphabet that derived from cuneiform which derived from pictographs (hieroglyphs)Latin alphabet for English: ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZLatin alphabet for Latin: ABCDEFZHIKLMNOPQRSTVWXGreek alphabet: ΑΒΓΔΕΖΗΘΙΚΛΜΝΞΟΠΡΣΤΥΦΧΨΩ
The ancient Romans used the alphabet we use: the Latin alphabet. Latin was their language. Western languages have adopted and adapted the Latin alphabet.
Spain uses the Latin Alphabet.