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Does anyone know of any websites that have common prayers in Slavonic and written in Latinica?
Thanks!
Thanks!
Can you post a link please? I am looking at the site. I see the English texts, but I can’t find the Latinica.The Metropolitan Cantor Institute of the Archeparchy of Pittsburgh (Ruthenian) has some publications on its website that provide liturgical prayers in Latinica. There is a complete Divine Liturgy text, and common prayers are also found at the back of the MCI’s Byzantine Hymnal.
Byzantine Catholic Hymnal (see unnumbered pages at the back of the book - there is also a pronunciation guide at the front of the book)Can you post a link please? I am looking at the site. I see the English texts, but I can’t find the Latinica.
Yes, “Latinica” is a term for “Latin Alphabet” in Slavic languages. There are many variants of the Latin Alphabet. I said “Latinica,” so it would be clear that I meant one of the Latin Alphabets commonly used for Slavic languages, as opposed to, for example, a transliteration of the Slavonic into the English variant of the Latin Alphabet. Why? Because Slavic variants of the Latin Alphabet are designed so letters/spellings more accurately reflect the pronunciation of Slavic languages. Sometimes I have trouble with transliterations into the English variant of the Latin Alphabet, because it is more fluid due to English not being a phonetic language, so how someone spells a word may be different from how I would, making pronunciation not very straightforward to me.By the way, what do you call “latinica”? Is it “latin alphabet”?