Arguably the only one that does is the United Kingdom. Most if not all of the others have characters which are not used in English (usually these are similar to the regular Roman characters, with additional markings such as a tilde, a strikethrough, or an umlaut).
persian, russian, serbian, greek and farsi :)
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All English speakers use the English version of the Latin Alphabet.
The Latin Alphabet (somewhat erroneously called the Roman Alphabet).
the alphabet
no
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.
England, along with many other European countries, uses the Latin Alphabet, which in turn is a modified version of the Greek Alphabet used in Ancient Rome by the Eltruscans.
All English speakers use the English version of the Latin Alphabet.
Both English and Albanian use versions of the Latin alphabet.
The French use the Latin alphabet, which is the same alphabet used in English and many other European languages. It consists of 26 letters, including accents and diacritics on certain letters.
The Latin Alphabet (somewhat erroneously called the Roman Alphabet).
Romans invented the Latin alphabet. Early English monks adapted it for use in English.
The English alphabet has 26 letters, or The alphabet is fun to say.
the alphabet
Yes. They use the same alphabet that is used for English.
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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.
Technically, there is no such thing as the American alphabet, but the English language does use the Roman alphabet.