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There is no English alphabet: English is written with the Latin alphabet.

as of the 21st Century, more languages use Latin-based alphabets than any other (more than 1000 languages).

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Actually about 200 languages use Roman or Latin alphabetic characters. The languages as diverse as Flemish and Zulu. English and German also use the script.

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What language has numbers and an alphabet?

All languages have numbers, and most languages of the world use an alphabet. There are too many to list.


Which ancient alphabet forms the basis for the majority of modern languages in use today?

The Phoenician alphabet, from which the Greek and Latin alphabets were developed.


What is it called when a different language is written with English alphabet?

The English Language uses the Roman Alphabet. Normally it is not noted when another language is written using the Roman Alphabet. Sometimes it is noted when referring to the Romanian Language. In Romania, the Roman Alphabet is used. In Moldavia, the Cyrillic Alphabet is used for the same language. Since all Western European Languages, except for Greek, use the Roman Alphabet, normally no one mentions it.


Which alphabet in reservation?

If you are asking what alphabet is used in Native American reservations, the answer is that ALL Native Americans speak English and use the English version of the Latin alphabet. Most reservations that use native languages alongside English, also use the Latin alphabet for those languages, with a few exceptions, such as Cherokee.


How did the Romans influence other countries into using the alphabet?

== == By the time of the Archaic Period, the Greeks had lost the use of Linear-B. Following the resumption of trade with the Middle East, they adopted the Phoenicean alphabet which, with some modifications, is still used to write Greek. The Greek alphabet was, in turn, eventually adapted to become the Roman alphabet. The spread of the Roman Empire brought literacy and learning to all parts of the empire, some of which did not already have forms of writing. Latin became the language of choice throughout the western empire, although Greek remained the everyday language and the language of learning in the east. During the Middle Ages, the eveyday Latin dialects began to diverge into the Romantic languages, but retained the use of the Latin alphabet. Following the fall of the Roman Empire, countries in north-western Europe adopted the languages of their conquerors but retained the Latin alphabet. Gradually the Latin alphabet came to dominate throughout western Europe, although the Greek alphabet remained dominant in the east.

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What is the name for languages that use the roman alphabet?

The Roman alphabet is used for writing many languages. Many of them are in all other important respects unrelated, and there is no generic term for them.


How Many languages Use The Letter A?

All languages that use the Latin alphabet have the letter A, which is more than 1000 languages. There is also a very similar looking letter in both the Cyrillic alphabet and the Greek alphabet.


What language has numbers and an alphabet?

All languages have numbers, and most languages of the world use an alphabet. There are too many to list.


Which ancient alphabet forms the basis for the majority of modern languages in use today?

The Phoenician alphabet, from which the Greek and Latin alphabets were developed.


What is it called when a different language is written with English alphabet?

The English Language uses the Roman Alphabet. Normally it is not noted when another language is written using the Roman Alphabet. Sometimes it is noted when referring to the Romanian Language. In Romania, the Roman Alphabet is used. In Moldavia, the Cyrillic Alphabet is used for the same language. Since all Western European Languages, except for Greek, use the Roman Alphabet, normally no one mentions it.


Is the American alphabet and the roman alphabet the same?

Technically, there is no such thing as the American alphabet, but the English language does use the Roman alphabet.


How many letters are there in the Nepali alphabet?

Nepali only uses 1 alphabet (in fact, most languages in the world only use 1 alphabet).


How many languages are there which are based on the Latin alphabet?

The majority of languages in the world with an alphabet are based on the Latin alphabet. Virtually all of the countries of North America, South America, Australia, and Western Europe use the Latin Alphabet. A Notable exception is Greece, which uses the Greek alphabet.


Do accents on letters mean the same thing in all languages that use the roman alphabet?

No. Every language has its own rules for accent marks.


How many languages use the English alaphbet?

English uses a modified Roman alphabet. The old English alphabet, with its eth and thorn, is extinct, preserved as the "y" ( really a thorn, or th ) in pseudo-archaic signs for Ye Olde Teae Shoppe.


How many alphabets derive from Latin?

As of the 21st Century, more than 1000 Languages use variations of the Latin alphabet, including:AfrikaansBariCatalánDanishDutchEnglishFrenchGermanHungarianIndonesianItalianJavaneseKapingamarangiMalaysianNorwegianPortugueseOjibweQuechuaRomanianSpanishSwedishTagalogUme SámiVietnameseWalloonXhosaYorubaZulu


Do African languages have a script of their own?

The vast majority of African languages use the Latin alphabet. Most of the remaining languages use the Arabic alphabet. There are a few native scripts, such as Amharic. Somali used to have a unique script, but today uses the Latin alphabet.