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The French alphabet is based on the Latin Alphabet . It uses the standard 26 letters. The words in the column "Letter name in French" are sometimes used when discussing the letters (compare English words such as "aitch"). Special ligatures exist for some words: Notes:
TWO SYSTEMS OF LETTER NAMES Many 19th-century French dictionaries mention a second system of naming the consonant letters, called "la nouvelle épellation" as opposed to the "épellation traditionelle" mentioned above. In this system, the consonant letters were read as follows: be, ke, de, fe, gue, he, je, ke, le, me, ne, pe, ke, re, se, te, ve, we, kse, ze. Although it is more phonetically based than the traditional system, "la nouvelle épellation" never took hold . SEE ALSO REFERENCES |