English, the universal language of the globe today, uses the Roman Alphabet.
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It is: ROMA We have the exact same alphabet as the ancient Romans.
The alphabet we use today is basically the same as that used by the Romans during the Roman Empire to write latin. It was affected by earlier alphabets sucgh as Greek and Phoenecian.
It became the basis for the Greek and Roman alphabets, and hence through them, modern alphabets.
Yes, and their alphabet formed the basis of the Greek and Roman alphabets and today's alphabets.
a - the 1st letter of the Roman alphabet b - the 2nd letter of the Roman alphabet c - the 3rd letter of the Roman alphabet d - the 4th letter of the Roman alphabet e - the 5th letter of the Roman alphabet f - the 6th letter of the Roman alphabet g - the 7th letter of the Roman alphabet h - the 8th letter of the Roman alphabet i - the 9th letter of the Roman alphabet j - the 10th letter of the Roman alphabet k - the 11th letter of the Roman alphabet l - the 12th letter of the Roman alphabet m - the 13th letter of the Roman alphabet n - the 14th letter of the Roman alphabet o - the 15th letter of the Roman alphabet p - the 16th letter of the Roman alphabet q - the 17th letter of the Roman alphabet r - the 18th letter of the Roman alphabet s - the 19th letter of the Roman alphabet t - the 20th letter of the Roman alphabet u - the 21st letter of the Roman alphabet v - the 22nd letter of the Roman alphabet double-u, w - the 23rd letter of the Roman alphabet x, ex - the 24th letter of the Roman alphabet wye, y - the 25th letter of the Roman alphabet ezed, izzard, zed, zee, z - the 26th letter of the Roman alphabet; "the British call Z zed and the Scots call it ezed but Americans call it zee"; "he doesn't know A from izzard"
The Greek alphabet is not a Roman numeral!
Technically, there is no such thing as the American alphabet, but the English language does use the Roman alphabet.
There is no Roman alphabet. It's called the Latin alphabet, and yes, the Romanian alphabet is a variety of the Latin alphabet, just as English is.
The alphabet we use today was based on the Phoenician alphabet system, passed to us via the Greek and Roman alphabets.
Languages that use the Roman alphabet are typically referred to as "Latin script languages" or "Roman script languages." This system of writing is based on the Latin alphabet and is widely used around the world for various languages, including English, Spanish, French, and many others.
A non-Roman alphabet driving license is a license that uses a writing system other than the Roman alphabet, such as Arabic or Chinese characters. The main difference from a standard Roman alphabet driving license is the use of different characters for writing the information on the license.
The Latin alphabet of Rome had 23 letters, and the English alphabet uses 26 letters.
The Phoenician's most important gift was the Phoenician alphabet. Also known as the Greek alphabet
Nobody. English uses the Roman alphabet, which was inspired by the Greek alphabet.
Developing an alphabet which became the basis of the Greek and Roman ones, and hence of today's alphabets.
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