Technically, you can't really compare the two languages- English word roots are Latin, not Greek (Cyrillic). Some letters are close in both languages, though- alpha= a, beta=b, and so on.
The Latin alphabet of Rome had 23 letters, and the English alphabet uses 26 letters.
The Latin Alphabet (or more accurately "the English version of the Latin Alphabet")
the alphabet
No there are no missing letters from the Latin Alphabet for English. There are also no letters missing from the Greek Alphabet. Both alphabets are in tact.
The modern English alphabet is from the Latin language and consists of 26 letters.
The alphabet of Americans is the English alphabet, which consists of 26 letters from A to Z.
The Latin alphabet of Rome had 23 letters, and the English alphabet uses 26 letters.
No, the Latin alphabet is not identical to the English alphabet. The Latin alphabet is the basis for many languages, including English, but there are differences in the letters and their usage across different languages.
The Latin Alphabet (or more accurately "the English version of the Latin Alphabet")
There are 26 letters in the English version of the Latin alphabet.
There are 8 letters in alphabet, or 7 "unique" letters (A appears twice). There are 26 letters in the English (Roman/Latin) alphabet.
There is only one alphabet used for English. It is called the Latin alphabet and it has 26 letters.
the alphabet
They use the same alphabet.
No there are no missing letters from the Latin Alphabet for English. There are also no letters missing from the Greek Alphabet. Both alphabets are in tact.
English uses the 26-letter Latin alphabet.
The latin alphabet for English has 52 letters, if you count both upper case and lower case. Otherwise, there no other alphabet with 52 letters.