Latinikirjoitukseen
Latinikirjoitukseen refers to the Latin alphabet, the most widely used alphabetic writing system in the world. It is a system of letters derived from the ancient Roman alphabet, which itself was based on the Greek alphabet. The Latin alphabet consists of 26 letters in its modern English form, though variations exist with additional letters or diacritics in other languages.
The history of Latinikirjoitukseen spans over two millennia. Its origins trace back to the Etruscan alphabet,
In modern usage, Latinikirjoitukseen is the foundation for writing numerous languages, including English, Spanish, French, German,