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+ | The Latin alphabet letter Z is in fact only used in Greek loan words, the Greek letter Simon refers to is zeta Ζ,ζ and the Arabic letter is zā ز. |
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Z littera pariter se habet apud grecos et arabes ut apud nos.
The letter “Z” has an equivalent in Greek and Arabic just as in our language.
The Latin alphabet letter Z is in fact only used in Greek loan words, the Greek letter Simon refers to is zeta Ζ,ζ and the Arabic letter is zā ز.