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WRITING AND SPELLING
Aside from Gothic, for which Ulfilas invented an alphabet, before the year 600, no written Germanic existed except for a few single words and short sentences in runic characters. More of these have been found in Scandinavia and Britain than in Germany. After 600, when Christian monks tried to write the Germanic languages in Latin characters, they experienced many difficulties because Latin and Germanic sounds do not resemble one another very closely.
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