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FRENCH ALPHABET OR ABC

FRENCH ALPHABET COMPOSITION Uses the same basic English alphabet, but many of the letters can carry additional marks, such as E, A and O. In French, these combinations are not considered additional letters. However, in Iceland, accented letters, such as a, i, o and are considered different letters of the alphabet. In Spanish, ñ is considered a separate letter, but the accented vowels like A and E are not. The ll and ch are also considered individual letters, but in 1994 the Royal Spanish Academy of Language has changed the classification for which I is between LK and LM in the dictionary and ch is between CG and CI. SIMILARITIES AND DIFFERENCES OF FRENCH ALPHABET WITH RESPECT TO OTHER ALPHABETS In German, the words that begin with SCH-(which is the German phoneme / ʃ /) are sandwiched between the words with initial SCA-and science (all loans by the way) instead of this group of charts that follow the letter s, as if it were a single letter - a policy that would lexicographica...