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Deutsch: Deutsche Kurrentschrift; die vorletzte Zeile zeigt die Umlaute ä, ö, ü und die entsprechenden Großbuchstaben Ae, Oe, Ue; die letzte Zeile zeigt die Ligaturen ch, ck, th, sch (ſch), ß (ſz) und st (ſt)
Čeština: Abeceda v kurentu v roce 1865.
English: German kurrent script; the second to last line shows the umlauts ä, ö, ü and their respective letter combines when capitals be needed Ae, Oe, Ue; the last line shows the ligatures of ch, ck, th, sch (ſch), ß (ſz) and st (ſt)
Ελληνικά: Γερμανικό αλφάβητο.
日本語: ギザギザしたドイツ筆記体(Kurrent).
Bahasa Melayu: Abjad dalam skrip kurrent.
Polski: Kurrentschrift.
Русский: Латинский алфавит в начертании готическим курсивом.
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