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How would you describe the letters of the English lanuage?

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For example, I know that kana and kanji are what the symbols in Japanese writing are called, but how would you describe English letters? Roman lettering? Something like that?

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  1. English uses the Roman alphabet. Incidentally, any European country whose language that uses that alphabet is or once was Roman Catholic, and any that uses the Cyrillic (Russian) or Greek alphabet is Orthodox.  (Finland seems to be one exception.)


  2. Letters like these use the Roman system (some call it ROMAN ALPHABET, others prefer LATIN ALPHABET). They (the romans) are the ones who developed the alphabet from the Greeks and made it what we see today.

  3. Roman alphabet.

  4. It's called the Latin alphabet. There are many languages that use the Latin alphabet alone or with certain variations, such as additional letters.

  5. Stupid

  6. Confusing.  

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