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English alphabet
Latin-script alphabet consisting of 26 letters
Turkish alphabet
notation of the Turkish language by means of a modified Latin alphabet
Vietnamese alphabet
modern writing system of Latin script for writting Vietnamese language
French alphabet
Latin-script alphabet of the French written language
Gaj's Latin alphabet
form of the Latin script used for Serbo-Croatian and with some modifications for Montenegrin and Slovene languages
Azerbaijani Latin alphabet
Latin-script alphabet used for writing the Azerbaijani language
Spanish alphabet
version of the Latin alphabet used for Spanish
Belarusian Latin alphabet
Latin-based orthography for the Belarusian language
German alphabet
German language writing
Polish alphabet
script of the Polish language
Swedish alphabet
a basic element of the writing system used for the Swedish language consisting of 29 letters
Italian alphabet
Dano-Norwegian alphabet
Latin alphabet consisting of 29 letters, each having an uppercase and a lowercase form; Danish and Norwegian alphabet
Hungarian alphabet
alphabet
Tajik Cyrillic alphabet
alphabet used to write the Tajik language
Romanian alphabet
Latin-script alphabet of the Romanian written language
Kazakh alphabet
any of the alphabets used for the Kazakh language
Yañalif
The New Turkic Alphabet, known in Turkic languages as Yañalif (Tatar: / , / ; ), is the first Latin alphabet used during the Latinisation in the Soviet Union in the 1930s for the Turkic languages. It replaced the Arabic script-based alphabets like Yaña imlâ used for Tatar in 1928, and was replaced by the Cyrillic alphabet in 1938–1940. After their respective independence in 1991, several former Soviet states in Central Asia switched back to Latin script, with slight modifications to the original Yañalif.
Guarani alphabet
alphabet used for the South American language
Turkmen alphabet
alphabetic systems used for writing Turkmen, including Latin, Cyrillic, and Perso-Arabic
Icelandic alphabet
alphabet of the Icelandic language
Latvian alphabet
alphabet of the Latvian language
Portuguese alphabet
local variant of the Latin script
Kurdish alphabets
one of the several writing systems used for Kurdish languages
Slovak alphabet
Latin alphabet used to write Slovak
Czech alphabet
Latin-based 42-letter alphabet used for the Czech language
Albanian alphabet
variant of Latin alphabet used to write the Albanian language
Ukrainian Latin alphabet
Latin-based orthography for the Ukrainian language
Lithuanian alphabet
alphabet of the Lithuanian language
Slovene alphabet
alphabet of the Slovene language
Sorbian alphabet
script of the Sorbian languages
Common Turkic alphabet
project for a single Latin alphabet for all Turkic languages
Finnish alphabet
alphabet used for Finnish language
Maltese alphabet
Latin-based alphabet of the Maltese language
Berber Latin alphabet
version of the Latin alphabet used to write the Berber languages
Tatar alphabet
writing system
Basque alphabet
Latin-based alphabet
Uyghur alphabets
multiple alphabets of Uyghur language
Bari
language spoken in South Sudan & Uganda
Pan-Nigerian alphabet
set of 33 letters used to write Nigerian languages; in addition to the 24 letters of the English alphabet except QX, contains ƁƊƎẸỊƘỌṢỤ
list of Latin-script alphabets
Wikimedia list article
Uzbek alphabet
Latin-script alphabet
Africa Alphabet
set of letters designed as the basis for Latin alphabets for the languages of Africa
Crimean Tatar alphabet
alphabet of the Crimean Tatar language
Dutch alphabet
Latin-script alphabet of the Dutch written language
Hawaiian alphabet
romanization of Hawaiian language
African reference alphabet
set of 60 letters (in the latter edition), used for writing various African languages; initially proposed in 1978 and revised in 1982
Malay alphabet
ISO basic Roman alphabet without any diacritics, used to write Malay language
Gagauz alphabet
Writing systems for the Gagauz language
Montenegrin alphabet
Collective name covering the Montenegrin Latin alphabet and Montenegrin Cyrillic alphabet
ISO basic Latin alphabet
26 letters in two cases broadly used in international communication
Fraser script
alphabetic writing system
Kashubian alphabet
script of the kashubian Language
Occitan alphabet
alphabet of the Occitan language
Sakha scripts
scripts used to write the Yakut language
Uyghur Latin alphabet
Latin-based alphabet for the Uyghur language
Abakada alphabet
national alphabet of the Tagalog language (1940-87)
General Alphabet of Cameroon Languages
Totality of orthographic rules for the languages ​​of Cameroon
Aromanian alphabet
variant of the Latin script used to write the Aromanian language
Mongolian Latin alphabet
Latin alphabet version for Mongol language