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What name is given to the alphabet used in English language?

The Latin Alphabet (or more accurately "the English version of the Latin Alphabet")


How does the Phoenician alphabet compare to the English alphabet?

Both are phonetic systems, however the Phoenician Alphabet has no vowels, and it more accurately called an "Abjad" rather than an "Alphabet".


What is the most popular alphabet?

More languages use or adapt the Arabic alphabet, including English, French and Esperanto, than any other alphabet.


How many letters does the Tagalog alphabet have?

it consist of 28 letters. the original 26 characters of the English alphabet plus two more.


Is the Mexican alphabet the same as the American alphabet?

No, but both Alphabets are based on the Latin alphabet and share 26 letters (Spanish has a few more letters than English does).


Why is a phonetic alphabet more consistent than a conventional alphabet?

First of all, most alphabets on the planet are phonetic. So a phonetic alphabet IS a conventional alphabet. A notable exception to this rule is English, which has a phonemic alphabet instead of a phonetic one. A phonetic alphabet is more consistent because there is no ambiguity regarding pronunciation.


How many languages use the Roman alphabet?

There is no English alphabet: English is written with the Latin alphabet. as of the 21st Century, more languages use Latin-based alphabets than any other (more than 1000 languages).


What letter in written English is least used?

The letter "Z" is the least used letter in written English. It is estimated to have a frequency of around 0.07% in the English language, making it one of the least common letters. This is due to the limited number of words that begin or contain the letter "Z" in comparison to other more frequently used letters.


The English alphabet contains 2 more than twice as many letters as the hawaiian alphabet how many letters are there in the hawaiian alphabet?

There are only 12 letters in the Hawaiian alphabet. (the 13th is the 'okina or glottal stop that indicates a separate syllable.)


Why does the English alphabet only have 26 letters?

the reason this is because the English language came from England and England had 26 letters. English is an amalgam of several languages, Latin and German among them. Most of the 26 letters came from Latin but some, such as J and K, came from other languages.


Which letter in the English alphabet is more often repeated in words sentences etc?

The letter "e" is the most commonly used in English.


Why there are more phonemes in English than there are letters in the alphabet?

English has a complex system of sounds, called phonemes, that are used to distinguish between words. While the English alphabet has 26 letters, there are around 44 phonemes in English, leading to a larger variety of sounds than can be represented by the alphabet. This is due to factors such as vowel and consonant sounds, as well as variations in pronunciation and dialects.