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The Slovene alphabet is an extension of the Latin script and is used in the Slovene language. The standard language uses a Latin alphabet which is a slight modification of Croatian Gaj's Latin alphabet, consisting of 25 lower- and upper-case letters: (Source: Omniglot ) The following Latin letters are also found in names of non-Slovene origin: Ć (mehki č), Đ (mehki dž), Q (ku), W (dvojni ve), X (iks), and Y (ipsilon), Ä, Ë, Ö, Ü. ==Diacritics== The writing itself in its pure form does not use any other signs, except, for instance, additional accentual marks, when it is necessary to distinguish between similar words with a different meaning. For example: *gòl (''naked'') | gól (''goal''), *jêsen (''ash (tree)'') | jesén (''autumn''), *kót (''angle'', ''corner'') | kot (''as'', ''like''), *kózjak (''goat's dung'') | kozják (''goat-shed''), *med (''between'') | méd (''brass'') | méd (''honey''), *pól (''pole'') | pól (''half (of)'') | pôl (''expresses a half an hour before the given hour''), *prècej (''at once'') | precéj (''a great deal (of)'')), *remí (''draw'') | rémi (''rummy (- a card game)''), *je (''he/she is'') | jé (''he/she eats''). 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Slovene alphabet」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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