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  • Backslanted (reverse italic) | Definition and Translations

    A backslanted Latin font is slanted to the left and therefore against the reading direction.

     

    French: italique inversée
    German: linkskursiv, linksgeneigt
    Russian: обратный курсив
    Spanish: Contraitálica
    Turkish: ters italik

    Ralf Herrmann By Ralf Herrmann ()
    Contributors: JesusBarrientos J-Gineste tipografi Solomon Moses



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