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Что (кто) такое fünfter Buchstabe im lateinischen Alphabet - определение

ROMANIZED ARABIC ALPHABET
IM Arabic; Arabic Leet; 3arabi; Arabesh; Arab chat alphabet; Arabic Chat Alphabet; Arabish; 3arabizi alphabet; Arabizi; Arabeezi; Franco-Arabic; Aralish

Alphabet (formal languages)         
NON-EMPTY SET OF SYMBOLS OR LETTERS IN COMPUTER SCIENCE AND MATHEMATICAL LOGIC
Input symbol; Alphabet (computer science); Alphabet (mathematics); Character alphabet
In formal language theory, an alphabet is a non-empty set of symbols/glyphs, typically thought of as representing letters, characters, or digits but among other possibilities the "symbols" could also be a set of phonemes (sound units). Alphabets in this technical sense of a set are used in a diverse range of fields including logic, mathematics, computer science, and linguistics.
Spelling alphabet         
  • Instruction page from WW I U.S. Army [[trench code]], Seneca edition, with spelling alphabet for telephone and radio use
SET OF WORDS USED TO STAND FOR THE LETTERS OF AN ALPHABET IN ORAL COMMUNICATION
Radio alphabet; Telephone alphabet; Phonetic alphabet (military); First name alphabet; Spelling alphabets; Navigators code; Spelled alphabet; Latin-script spelling alphabet; Radiotelephony alphabet; Latin spelling alphabet
A spelling alphabet (also called by various other names) is a set of words used to represent the letters of an alphabet in oral communication, especially over a two-way radio or telephone. The words chosen to represent the letters sound sufficiently different from each other to clearly differentiate them.
Roman alphabet         
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ALPHABET USED TO WRITE THE LATIN LANGUAGE (MORE SPECIFIC THAN Q8229: LATIN ALPHABET)
Roman alphabet; Latin Alphabet; Latin-alphabet; Roman Alphabet; Latin (alphabet); Rome alphabet; Classical Latin alphabet; Early Latin alphabet; Abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz; Roman-alphabet; ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ; Old Latin alphabet
The Roman alphabet is the alphabet that was used by the Romans in ancient times and that is used for writing most western European languages, including English.
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Arabic chat alphabet

The Arabic chat alphabet, Arabizi, Franco-Arabic (franco-arabe), refer to the Romanized alphabets for informal Arabic dialects in which Arabic script is transcribed or encoded into a combination of Latin script and Arabic numerals. These informal chat alphabets were originally used primarily by youth in the Arab world in very informal settings—especially for communicating over the Internet or for sending messages via cellular phones—though use is not necessarily restricted by age anymore and these chat alphabets have been used in other media such as advertising.

These chat alphabets differ from more formal and academic Arabic transliteration systems, in that they use numerals and multigraphs instead of diacritics for letters such as qāf (ق) or ḍād (ض) that do not exist in the basic Latin script (ASCII), and in that what is being transcribed is an informal dialect and not Standard Arabic. These Arabic chat alphabets also differ from each other, as each is influenced by the particular phonology of the Arabic dialect being transcribed and the orthography of the dominant European language in the area—typically the language of the former colonists, and typically either French or English.

Because of their widespread use, including in public advertisements by large multinational companies, large players in the online industry like Google and Microsoft have introduced tools that convert text written in Arabish to Arabic (Google Translate and Microsoft Translator). Add-ons for Mozilla Firefox and Chrome also exist (Panlatin and ARABEASY Keyboard ). The Arabic chat alphabet is never used in formal settings and is rarely, if ever, used for long communications.