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Spain's alphabet looks much like the alphabet of the English language, with a few additional letters:

- ñ (eñe)

- ll (elle)

- ch (che)

Letters made up of two characters are called digraphs.

In 2006 ll and ch were eliminated from the Royal Spanish Academy.

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Spain uses the Latin alphabet, which consists of 27 letters, including the standard 26 letters used in English (A-Z) and the letter "ñ" (eñe). The Spanish alphabet does not include the letters "ch," "ll," and "rr" as individual letters.

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