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Latin script
writing system used to write most Western, Northern and Central European languages
Roman numerals
numbers in the Roman numeral system
Latin alphabet
alphabet used to write the Roman Latin language, then adapted and used in most languages of the world
romanization
thumb|upright=0.7|Standard Chinese|Mandarin Chinese, like many languages, can be romanized in a number of ways; above: Traditional and Simplified Chinese characters meaning Chinese, and romanization systems Hanyu Pinyin, [[Gwoyeu Romatzyh, Wade-Giles and Yale for those characters.]]

Fraktur
thumb|A modern sans-serif and four blackletter typefaces (left to right): Textur(a), Rotunda, [[Schwabacher and Fraktur.]]
dominical letter
method used to determine the day of the week for particular dates
Alphabetic Presentation Forms
Unicode block (U+FB00-FB4F) containing ligatures for the Latin, Armenian, and Hebrew scripts
scribal abbreviation
abbreviations used by ancient and medieval scribes writing in Latin, and later in Greek, Old Norse and other European languages
history of the Latin alphabet
aspect of history
spread of the Latin script
Wikimedia list article
Latin script in Unicode
characters from the Latin script encoded in the Unicode Standard
Law on languages of peoples of the Russian Federation
law of the Russian Federation