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The Latin script has two competing orthographies with the basic distinction originating in the difficulty of representing certain graphemes on early modern computer devices. The most recently standardised orthographic variety is used in this article.  
The Latin script has two competing orthographies with the basic distinction originating in the difficulty of representing certain graphemes on early modern computer devices. The most recently standardised orthographic variety is used in this article.  


The following letters are used: a á b d e é f g h i í j k l m n o p r s t u ú v w z.
The following letters are used: a á b d e é g h i í j k l m n o p r s t u ú v w z.


The values of these letters usually correspond to their counterparts in the International Phonetic Alphabet with the following major differences:
The values of these letters usually correspond to their counterparts in the International Phonetic Alphabet with the following major differences: