Firstly, Portuguese has 26 letters.
Secondly, every language, including Portuguese is written with at least the minimum number of symbols required to represent that language.
only 23
The classical Latin alphabet consists of 23 letters.
there are 24 letters in the Elizabethan alphabet.
There are 23 letters in the original Latin Alphabet.
H is not a letter in the fijian alphabet they do not use h x or y that's why thy only have 23 letters in the alphabet compared to the 26 letters in english
The Latin alphabet varies in length, according to the language that uses it. If you mean the Latin version of the Latin Alphabet, it has 23 letters.
The Latin alphabet of Rome had 23 letters, and the English alphabet uses 26 letters.
The present day English alphabet has 26 letters, not 23. It was fixed by about the 16th Century, by many people.
Yes, but only 23 of the 26 letters. They do not use "X", "Z" and I can't remember the 3rd. Maybe "H".
How many characters are then in the Roman alphabet? That is a good question. According to sources, the original Roman alphabet had twenty-three letters, and the modern alphabet has twenty-six letters.
If you are referring only to the letters of the Alphabet, then depending on dialect and definition, there are about 16. If you are referring to the spoken language, it also depends on dialect and how you define pure consonants. I count 22 (23 if you think r is a pure consonant).
== The oldest and longest alphabet is the Egyptian alphabet with 45 letters. The Cambodian alphabet has 74 characters. The International Phonetic Alphabet has more: "As of 2007, there are 107 distinct letters and 56 http://www.answers.com/topic/diacritic and http://www.answers.com/topic/prosody-linguistics in the IPA proper. Occasionally symbols are added, removed, or modified by the International Phonetic Association." http://www.answers.com/topic/international-phonetic-alphabet