no its not so. yes its true that the alphabets appear same but they sound different. like in english 'a' is pronounced 'ay' but in french a is pronounced as 'une'
The letters of the French alphabet are the same as the English Alphabet, they are just pronounced differently.
The French alphabet, referred to as Alphabet Français in French, consists of the same 26 letters as the English alphabet. However, there are several differences, including letter accents such as à, ç, é, ê, and ï. These accented letters do not appear in the alphabet, but appear often in the language and writing. How and when to use letter accents is crucial to learning to write and read in the language.Another difference is that of pronunciation. A few letters in the alphabet are pronounced the same as English (such as the letter "F"), but most of the letters are pronounced either somewhat or vastly different.The letters are the same as in English, the only difference being that there are accents in certain conjugations or prepositions (ex: é, à, où, etc.)If you literally mean ''the alphabet'', it would be ''l'alphabet'', spelled exactly the same way.
To put it simply.... Yes. Alphabet (French) is translated to English as the same word (alphabet). However along with all French word's.. there is different pronunciation. Alphabet in France is pronounced. "alpha-be". As you notice, you leave out the "t" (French people have to be complicated, :LL).
To assist someone as the same meaning as "assister quelqu'un" in French; they have the same roots, like "assistance" in both French and English.
Yes they do. Each letter has it's own pronunciation but it is the exact same alphabet.
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The letters of the French alphabet are the same as the English Alphabet, they are just pronounced differently.
Same as the English alphabet with different pronunciations.
The French alphabet has the same spelling than the English alphabet. You can hear it at: (link).
Technically, there is no such thing as the American alphabet, but the English language does use the Roman alphabet.
The Latin alphabet (The same as in the United States).
Yes, both French and English use the same alphabet, with a few minor differences.
In Japanese, when the word no is said, it can be said as ___, ______, or ________. The Japanese language does not use the same alphabet as the English language.
It's exactly the same as the English one.
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.
In Japanese, when the word no is said, it can be said as ___, ______, or ________. The Japanese language does not use the same alphabet as the English language.
The French alphabet, referred to as Alphabet Français in French, consists of the same 26 letters as the English alphabet. However, there are several differences, including letter accents such as à, ç, é, ê, and ï. These accented letters do not appear in the alphabet, but appear often in the language and writing. How and when to use letter accents is crucial to learning to write and read in the language.Another difference is that of pronunciation. A few letters in the alphabet are pronounced the same as English (such as the letter "F"), but most of the letters are pronounced either somewhat or vastly different.The letters are the same as in English, the only difference being that there are accents in certain conjugations or prepositions (ex: é, à, où, etc.)If you literally mean ''the alphabet'', it would be ''l'alphabet'', spelled exactly the same way.