There is no such alphabet called the "romance alphabet". If you are talking about the Latin alphabet, French uses all of the letters of the Latin alphabet with a few additions, including: ç, j, u, and w. (w is only used in foreign words in French).
The same kind as all romance languages have...the Latin Alphabet.
The French alphabet has the same spelling than the English alphabet. You can hear it at: (link).
Same as the English alphabet with different pronunciations.
There are 26 letters in the French alphabet, the same number as in the English alphabet. The French alphabet uses the same Latin script as English, with additional accent marks on some letters such as é, è, à, and ç.
Spanish and French are both Romance languages, meaning they evolved from Latin. They share similar grammatical structures, vocabulary, and pronunciation. Additionally, both languages use the same alphabet and have a similar sentence structure.
Yes, both French and English use the same alphabet, with a few minor differences.
The French alphabet has 26 letters, just like the English alphabet. However, French includes accents on some letters, such as é, è, ê, and ç. Additionally, French does not use the letters W, K, or Y as frequently as English does.
The Latin alphabet (The same as in the United States).
Yes, the French language uses the same Latin alphabet as English, with a few additional characters such as accents and diacritics. This helps to distinguish the pronunciation of certain letters in French words.
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It is the same way in English.l'alphabet (masc.)
no its not so. yes its true that the alphabets appear same but they sound different. like in english 'a' is pronounced 'ay' but in french a is pronounced as 'une'