[[TOC]] ''For other texts, see wiki:EnglishStyleGuide. For pronunciation of specific strings, see wiki:Audio_Voice_List.'' This guide provides some ground rules to write specific names for '''0 A.D.''' Specific names are in the native language, not in English. Every language has its own orthography (conventions to write down a language). To avoid unnecessary confusion, be consistent and stick to the rules listed below. Britons, Carthaginians, Gauls, Iberians? == Greek Ancient Greek is the language used for the Athenians, Macedonians, Ptolemies, Seleucids, and Spartans. == Latin Classical Latin is the language used for the Romans. Writing Latin is easy, because, well, it uses the Latin alphabet. However, check to ensure: * dictionaries indicate vowel length, so do we; thus: ''hastātus'', not ''hastatus'' * write ae and oe, not æ and œ, nor e; thus ''Caesar'', not ''Cæsar'' or ''Cesar'' * differentiate between u and v * do not differentiate between i and j, both are written i * names are in the nominative; also, adjectives ought to have the same gender as their nouns * sometimes words are plural only, e.g. ''insidiae'' “ambush”; check the whole string has the proper number == Meroitic Meroitic is the language used for the Kushites. == Old Persian Old Persian is the language used for the Persians. For a basic introduction, see [https://sites.fas.harvard.edu/~iranian/OldPersian/opcomplete.pdf this document]. For an overview of the most important Persian inscriptions (typically with images, transcriptions, and translations), see [https://www.livius.org/sources/content/achaemenid-royal-inscriptions/ this page]. When writing Persian, ensure: * use x, not kh * use š, not sh * use th, not θ * indicate vowel length * check your strings are in the nominative E.g. ''Artaxšaçā'' (Artaxerxes), not ''Artakhshaca''. == Sanskrit (Vedic or Classical?) Sanskrit is the language used for the Mauryas.