Artistic Forces/Latin (script)

The Latin script, otherwise known as Roman script, is an alphabetic writing system that based off the classical Latin letters, derived from a form of the Greek alphabet that was used in Cumae, the ancient Greek city that could be located in southern Italy (or Magna Grecia by the ancient Romans).

First adopted by the Etruscans and then Romans, this script has many alphabets that differ in forms of graphemes, collation and phonetic values from the classical Latin alphabet. It is the basis of the International Phonetic Alphabet, and has the 26 letters as the most widespread letters in the basic Latin alphabet.

The Latin script is the bases for the largest number of alphabets of any writing system, and commonly became the most widely adopted writing systems in the entire world, most notably Earth and by the extent: Animatopia. It is also used as the standard method of writing for most Western and Central, and some Eastern, European languages as well as the other languages in certain parts of the world.