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All of the letters of the English alphabet were added at the same time, except: J, U, and W
J, U, and W were all added in the Middle Ages.
The alphabet is the same as in english, just the pronunciation is different. Some letters are added to the writing though. Like: é, è, ç, and sometimes they put the accents on a, u, and i. And there's another accent.
All letters of the English alphabet were added at the same time, except for the following late additions: J, U, and W
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In Shakespeare's time, the Latin alphabet for English didn't include the letter J. It was added a few years after his death.
A suffix is a letter or group of letters added to the end of a word to change its meaning or create a new word. It is typically added after the root or base word.
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In terms of the number of letters and words typically used to express an idea, English is more economical. English often shortens phrases by using a noun to modify another noun, as in "ham sandwich." In French the main noun (sandwich) would come first, followed by "de jambon," equivalent to "of ham." Many words that are cognate between the two languages may be spelled with more letters in French. For example, "blue" always has four letters in English. French "bleu" has four letters basically, but will have a "e" added if the noun it modifies is feminine, and/or an "s" if the noun is plural. American English uses even fewer letters than British, as in "program"--in place of "programme" in both French and British English.