What is the difference between ‘Roman letters’ and ‘Latin letters’?

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answer:Often ‘Roman’ simply refers to the normal variant of a typefont. A font’s ‘roman’ form is the most like printing, whereas a font’s ‘italic’ form is more like script [slanted and curvier]. Latin letters and Roman letters generally refer to the same thing, although it is possible that “Roman” refers to a more finalized version. Latin letters evolution here

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