Yes. They use the same alphabet that is used for English.
Alphabet City - 1984 is rated/received certificates of: Finland:K-16 Iceland:16 New Zealand:R16 Portugal:M/16 USA:R West Germany:16
No. English uses the Latin alphabet. Although the letters u w and j were added later, and originated in Europe (probably France and Germany) during the 15th Century.
The Alphabet Murders - 1965 is rated/received certificates of: Finland:K-16 Norway:16 Sweden:15 UK:U (passed with cuts) UK:U (tv rating) West Germany:16
The Alphabet Killer - 2008 is rated/received certificates of: Argentina:13 Australia:M Germany:16 Netherlands:16 Portugal:M/16 Singapore:NC-16 Sweden:15 UK:15 USA:R
We use the Latin alphabet, which was based on the Greek Alphabet, which was inspired by the Hebrew Alphabet.
The Phoenician alphabet was the inspiration for the Greek alphabet.
The Greek alphabet was based on the Phoenician alphabet.
The Cyrillic alphabet is derived from the Greek alphabet, with the addition of several characters from the Hebrew alphabet.
The Phoenician Alphabet
There is no Roman alphabet. It's called the Latin alphabet, and yes, the Romanian alphabet is a variety of the Latin alphabet, just as English is.
The German alphabet is the same as the English alphabet. There are three special characters which are not actually different letters, they only have an umlaut and the "S-Zett" These are:ä which can also be written as aeö which can also be written as oeü which can also be written as ueß which can be written as ss, however this would not be technically correct. ß is a lower case letter only. It never appears at the beginning of a word.When children in Germany learn the alphabet, they also learn it with 26 letters. No one would include the above letters when reciting the alphabet in German.
The Latin Alphabet formed the basis for the English alphabet.