• fxomtOPM
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      12 hours ago

      Ø is 100% real, our Lord and savior, Hans Ørberg, even has it in his name! Must be real then.

  • @bunkyprewster
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    Looks like there was a moment between Archaic Latin and Roman when a lot of letters got turned around

    • fxomtOPM
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      Yep, because Phoenician was a RTL language, but its descents are LTR. Later on, they flipped letters to match the direction, since it was uncomfortable to write letters from a right to left language as left to right.

    • merde alors
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      26 hours ago

      i don’t understand your comment.

      how modern is modern latin?

      • @[email protected]
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        26 hours ago

        The Roman font is serif, the Modern Latin font is sans serif — it was just a silly observation about font choices.

    • fxomtOPM
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      214 hours ago

      Besides the sans serif modern (i guess to imply modernity) it’s an accurate image. I honestly don’t know why they did that, pretty much the same thing.

  • @Zachariah
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    Oh, my family’s not dyslexic! They’re archaic!!

  • @[email protected]
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    how did the I becone the Z and the Z became the I? why are half the letters mirrored frim archaic latin to roman?

    • merde alors
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      16 hours ago

      i wasn’t an i. It was a different sound represented by a sign that resembled i.

      • @topherclay
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        13 hours ago

        Huh? This hasn’t got anything to do with sounds, funny enough.

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      For the I to Z, I’m not entirely sure, but it doesn’t seem too ridiculous.

      As for why it was flipped, it’s because Phoenician was right to left, and Greek/latin are descended from it, but they are left to right instead. I guess the ancient Greeks/Latin tribes didn’t bother just fixing the letters. They eventually catched up and flipped it later on, though.

      Language evolution is wacky, but beautiful :)