All English speakers use the English version of the Latin Alphabet.
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The Latin Alphabet (somewhat erroneously called the Roman Alphabet).
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Old English borrowed the Latin alphabet (which we use today) around the 9th Century.
If you are talking about a singular noun, the proper word is alphabet. For example, "I know the English alphabet." However, if you are talking about the plural noun, the word to use is alphabets. For example, "The alphabets of Spanish and German are somewhat different from that of English."
so that people could use it to scientifically yell at people
English speaking people use the Roman Alphabet. Russian speaking people use the Cyrillic Alphabet. The A is the same. The B looks different.
Both English and Albanian use versions of the Latin alphabet.
The Latin Alphabet (somewhat erroneously called the Roman Alphabet).
Romans invented the Latin alphabet. Early English monks adapted it for use in English.
The English alphabet has 26 letters, or The alphabet is fun to say.
Yes. They use the same alphabet that is used for English.
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Technically, there is no such thing as the American alphabet, but the English language does use the Roman alphabet.
Old English borrowed the Latin alphabet (which we use today) around the 9th Century.
The language of Australia for business and government is English. It is written with the English alphabet.
Early monks adapted the Latin alphabet for use in English around the 8th Century.