The Modern basic Latin alphabet is a Latin-derived alphabet and comprises 26 letters. It is codified in ISO/IEC 646 and in the "Basic Latin" range (0000–007F) for the Latin characters in Unicode. The upper case is at 0041-005A, lower at 0061-007A. The letters are also available in ASCII.
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- The Modern basic Latin alphabet is a Latin-derived alphabet and comprises 26 letters. It is codified in ISO/IEC 646 and in the "Basic Latin" range (0000–007F) for the Latin characters in Unicode. The upper case is at 0041-005A, lower at 0061-007A. The letters are also available in ASCII. Alphabets that are equivalent: Dutch alphabet English alphabet French alphabet German alphabet (German orthography includes ß, ä, ö, and ü, but these are not part of the alphabet) Interlingua alphabet Ido alphabet Interglossa alphabet Malay alphabet Occidental alphabet Portuguese alphabet (assuming k, w, and y to be part of the alphabet as is done by the 1990 Portuguese Language Orthographic Agreement, which may come into effect in 2009) The corresponding languages can still use diacritics, but these are not treated as separate letters in the alphabet. English is unique among major modern European languages in using no diacritics for native words.
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- The Modern basic Latin alphabet is a Latin-derived alphabet and comprises 26 letters. It is codified in ISO/IEC 646 and in the "Basic Latin" range (0000–007F) for the Latin characters in Unicode. The upper case is at 0041-005A, lower at 0061-007A. The letters are also available in ASCII.
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