Latin spelling and pronunciation
The Roman alphabet, or Latin alphabet, was adapted from an Etruscan alphabet, to represent the phonemes of the Latin language. The Etruscans, in turn, had taken their alphabet from the Greeks, who adapted it from the Phoenicians. This article deals with modern scholarship's best guess at classical Latin pronunciation (that is, how Latin was spoken among educated people in the late Republic), and then touches upon other variants.
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