| 41. | Since the ninth century, English has been written in a Latin alphabet ( also called Roman alphabet ).
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| 42. | Russian typewriters use Cyrillic, which has made the ongoing Azerbaijani reconversion from Cyrillic to Roman alphabet more difficult.
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| 43. | Bible names are in italicized Hebrew ( transliterated in the Roman alphabet ) alongside their equivalent Spanish names.
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| 44. | The keyboard's entrenchment has become worldwide, conquering even nations that don't have primary languages based on the Roman alphabet.
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| 45. | The Roman alphabet in some form or another is used in some publications, especially those of an academic nature.
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| 46. | The great majority of literary works in Old English that survive to today are written in the Roman alphabet.
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| 47. | They may well have used the Roman alphabet, as suggested by liturgical fragments which adhere closely to the Latin type.
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| 48. | It too is both based on the Roman alphabet and phonemic, with each letter or digraph representing a contrastive sound.
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| 49. | He is credited with introducing the Roman alphabet, which enabled Irish monks to preserve parts of the extensive oral literature.
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| 50. | The site is also capable of searching in native languages, even if the characters are not derived from the Roman alphabet.
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