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- metèlčica žDEFINICIJAlingv. pov. vrsta latinične grafije, fonetsko pismo što ga je 1825. F. S. Metelko (1789—1860) sastavio za potrebe slov. jezika koju je ubrzo zamijenila gajica
Hrvatski jezični portal. 2014.
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metélčica — e ž (ẹ̄) lingv. črkopis pri Slovencih v prvi polovici 19. stoletja z nekaterimi cirilskim črkam podobnimi znaki: nasprotnik metelčice; metelčica in dajnčica … Slovar slovenskega knjižnega jezika
Metelko alphabet — The Metelko alphabet (Slovene: metelčica) was a Slovene writing system developed by Franc Serafin Metelko. It was used by a small group of authors from 1825 to 1833 but it was never generally accepted. Example of the Metelko alphabet: Valentin… … Wikipedia
Slovene alphabet — The Slovene alphabet is an extension of the Latin alphabet and is used in the Slovene. The standard language uses a modified Latin alphabet, consisting of 25 lower and uppercase letters: [http://www.omniglot.com/writing/slovene.htm Source:… … Wikipedia
Franc Serafin Metelko — (14 July, 1779 27 December, 1860) was a Slovene Roman Catholic priest, author and philologist, most famous for his proposal of a new script for the Slovene language, called the Metelko alphabet, which was ment to replace the traditional Bohorič… … Wikipedia
Gaj's Latin alphabet — South Slavic languages and dialects Western South Slavic Sl … Wikipedia
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