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 English Language uses the Roman Alphabet. Normally it is not noted when another language is written using the Roman Alphabet. Sometimes it is noted when referring to the Romanian Language. In Romania, the Roman Alphabet is used. In Moldavia, the Cyrillic Alphabet is used for the same language. Since all Western European Languages, except for Greek, use the Roman Alphabet, normally no one mentions it.
Technically, there is no such thing as the American alphabet, but the English language does use the Roman alphabet.
The Latin alphabet of Rome had 23 letters, and the English alphabet uses 26 letters.
Greeks have their own alphabet, which has it's roots int he same place as the Roman Alphabet which we use today.
Not exactly. Swedish is written in a modified Roman alphabet, as English is. But it has certain diacritical marks that are absent from the alphabet used to write English.
Portuguese people use the Latin alphabet. Same as the one Spanish, Italian, French and Romanian speakers use.
English speaking people use the Roman Alphabet. Russian speaking people use the Cyrillic Alphabet. The A is the same. The B looks different.
The same as the English alphabet.
No
The Latin alphabet forms the basis of the English alphabet, it is the same alphabet, with the exceptions of J, U, and W.
It is: ROMA We have the exact same alphabet as the ancient Romans.
yes it does