Runes Hungarian women
The Hungarian runes (in Hungarian: székely Magyar rovásirás or simply rovás ) probably comes from the writing Turkmène and was used until in 1850 in certain zones of Hungary and Romania (Transylvania). They were the most widespread writing of Hungarian until the 10th century; the king Etienne I {{er}} imposed the Latin alphabet thereafter.
The Hungarian runes are written either from left to right or from right to left. The fact that the letters of this alphabet correspond to the phonemes of the Hungarian language make of it a writing more adapted to this language than the Latin alphabet.
External bonds
- fast Description of the Hungarian runes (in English)
- Word processing in runes Hungarian (in English)
- Page supplements on the Hungarian runes (in Hungarian)
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