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  1. Old English / Anglo-Saxon was first written with a version of the Runic alphabet known as Anglo-Saxon or Anglo-Frisian runes, or futhorc/fuþorc. This alphabet was an extended version of Elder Futhark with between 26 and 33 letters.

  2. The Old English Latin alphabet generally consisted of about 24 letters, and was used for writing Old English from the 8th to the 12th centuries. Of these letters, most were directly adopted from the Latin alphabet, two were modified Latin letters (Æ, Ð), and two developed from the runic alphabet (Ƿ, Þ). The letters Q and Z were essentially ...

  3. Old English Latin Alphabet. Old English Latin alphabet or Anglo-Saxon Latin alphabet is one of the two scripts of Old English. As a rule, it consisted of 24 letters and was used for writing in the 9th — 12th centuries.

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Old_EnglishOld English - Wikipedia

    Old English (Englisċ or Ænglisc, pronounced [ˈeŋɡliʃ]), or Anglo-Saxon, [1] was the earliest recorded form of the English language, spoken in England and southern and eastern Scotland in the early Middle Ages.

  5. Old English Pronunciation Guide. The letters of the Old English alphabet are: A B C D E F G H I K L M N O P Q R S T U X Y Ƿ Þ Ð Æ. You should notice there are four letters which are not present in modern English: wynn (Ƿ), thorn (Þ), eth (Ð), and ash (Æ), and there is no 'j', 'v', 'w', or 'z', but that's not to say these sounds are not ...

  6. Old English Online - Alphabet. A Quick Note On The Alphabet Before You Begin. O ld English letters are usually pronounced the same way we pronounce them in modern English, however, below you will find the three Old English letters no longer used in modern English. To hear their pronunciation, select their IPA symbol. A quick note on þ and ð...

  7. The Old English Latin alphabet or the Anglo-Saxon Latin alphabet is one of the two Old English scripts. As a rule, it consisted of 24 letters and was used for writing in the 9th-12th centuries. Of these, 20 were directly Latin letters, two versions of Latin letters (Ææ, Ðð), and two graphemes were borrowed from the runic alphabet (Þþ, Ƿƿ).

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