Latin alphabet for writing the Belarusian language
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For the romanization of Belarusian on English Wikipedia, see BGN/PCGN romanization of Belarusian
The Belarusian Latin alphabet or Łacinka (from Belarusian: лацінка, BGN/PCGN: latsinka, IPA:[laˈt͡sʲinka]) for the Latin script in general is the common name for writing Belarusian using Latin script. It is similar to the Sorbian alphabet and incorporates features of the Polish and Czech alphabets. Today, Belarusian most commonly uses the Cyrillic alphabet.
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The BelarusianLatinalphabet or Łacinka (from Belarusian: лацінка, BGN/PCGN: latsinka, IPA: [laˈt͡sʲinka]) for the Latin script in general is the common...
modern form since 1918 and has 32 letters. See also BelarusianLatinalphabet and Belarusian Arabic alphabet. Officially, the ⟨г⟩ represents both /ɣ/ and /ɡ/...
of Belarusian is any system for transliterating written Belarusian from Cyrillic to the Latinalphabet. Standard systems for romanizing Belarusian include:...
Russian alphabets. In the 19th century and the first half of the 20th, Polish Latin was used to convey the Belarusian language. The Belarusian language...
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and Polish alphabets. (This mixture is also found in the BelarusianLatinalphabet.) The standard character encoding for the Sorbian alphabet is ISO 8859-2...
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