yes it does
yes it does
all of the written vowels in the Spanish alphabet also appear in the English alphabet.
Spanish and English use the same alphabet, with the addition of ñ. The official Spanish alphabet has 27 letters.
English alphabet AnswerIF THIS IS NOT a trick question, there are 5 vowels and 21 consonants in the English alphabet, (at the moment!) making a total of 26 letters in the English alphabet.(The number of letters has changed over the centuries, but this is another matter!)The letters a,e,i,o,u, are traditionally called vowels (See Cambridge Advanced Learner's Dictionary) but, to be technical, the vowel 'sound' is also associated with the 'consonants' w and y.(Merriam-Webster's dictionary says: Vowel: a letter or other symbol representing a vowel -usually used in English of a, e, i, o, u, and sometimes y.)IF THIS IS a trick question, and actually means "How many vowels and consonants are in the words 'English alphabet'?", the answers could be:5 vowels and 10 consonants, or3 vowels (2 of which are repeated), plus 8 consonants (2 of which are also repeated)English phonology AnswerThe meaning of the words "vowel" and "consonant" refers to the sounds of a language, not the letters. For example, c and k both have the same sound, so are the same consonant; whilst q has no sound by itself until it's joined to u whereby its sound become kw phonetically.A better question is: How many vowels and consonants are there in the English language?The answer is: it depends on dialect and variation. RP has 24 consonants and 23 vowels, whilst American English has 25 consonants and 19 vowels.The phonology of the English language is a big subject. The link below gives more information, but it is by no means definitive on the matter.See Related links below for more information on the English Alphabet and on English phonology.
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As a spanish speaking country, Argentina uses the Latin alphabet. The same used in English but with an extra letter, the ñ. Accented vowels (á, é, í, ó, ú and ü) are not considered separate letters.
German uses the same Latin alphabet as English (with one consonant and three accented vowels in addition), so exactly the same as in English will work fine.
All five vowels (a,e,i,o,and u) are in both languages, although they are not all pronounced the same way.
The letter O is the same in the spanish alphabet as the english. So it would just be "O".
The same as in English - 'p' (Name 'pe' - pronounced 'pay')
No, but both Alphabets are based on the Latin alphabet and share 26 letters (Spanish has a few more letters than English does).
The same as the English alphabet.