Corsican is written in the standard Latin script, using 22 of the letters for native words.
Only in other countries do diaspora Ukrainians use the Latin script.
Latin script: end of the 19th century - present (two centuries)
There are only a few words in the manuscript written in a seemingly Latin script.
One of them is open to a page on which the Reformer made notes in tiny Latin script.
The following Latin script can be seen on the façade:
The corresponding Latin script (latinica) is also used to write in the language.
English and other languages of Latin script have left-to-right writing direction.
For example, Swedish and English both use the Latin script.
These symbols appear like combinations of many common Latin scripts letters such as ℅.