The Italian alphabet looks like any other alphabet in the western world.
You use the Western alphabet and write in Italian for present day Rome. For ancient Rome, you use the western alphabet and write in Latin.
They use the Italian version of the Latin alphabet
No letters are missing from the Italian alphabet. Italian has all the letters it needs. But if you asking what letters appear in English that do not appear in Italian, they are: J,k,w,x,and y.
The Italian alphabet consists of 21 letters.
english 26 letters italian alphabet 25
21 letters.
because the roman (latin) alphabet does not contain these letters. They were added later to the alphabet to spell words in "barbarian" languages.
L'alfabeto italianois an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "the Italian alphabet".Specifically, the masculine singular definite article l'* is "the". The masculine noun alfabeto means "alphabet". The masculine adjective italiano translates as "Italian".The pronunciation will be "LAL-fa-BEH-to EE-ta-LYA-no" in Italian.*The initial vowel drops -- and an apostrophe follows the remaining letter l -- before a word which begins with a vowel.
The letter "l" is one English equivalent of the Italian word elle.Specifically, the word designates one of the 21 letters in the Italian alphabet. The alphabet contains five vowels and 16 consonants (of which the letter "l" is one). The pronunciation will be "EL-ley" in Italian.
I don't know how to break this to you, but the letters used in English are properly called the Roman alphabet.Rome is, as you may have heard, in Italy.So you spell Lori in the "Italian alphabet" ... Lori.
"An alphabet" or "one alphabet" are English equivalents of the Italian phrase un alphabeto.Specifically, the masculine singular definite article unmeans "a, one." The masculine noun alfabeto means "alphabet." The pronunciation is "oo-NAHL-fah-BEH-toh."