IPA: /ˈfræktər/
KK: /ˈfræktər/
A type of decorative script that was commonly used in German writing and printing, characterized by its bold, angular letters.
The old book was printed in fraktur, making it difficult to read for modern audiences.
Fraktur originates from the German word 'Fraktur', meaning broken or fractured. It refers to a style of blackletter typeface characterized by its broken, angular forms.
Think of the German word 'Fraktur' meaning broken — this helps you remember that 'fraktur' refers to a typeface with broken, angular letters.