The French alphabet consists of 26 letters, similar to the English alphabet:
French Alphabet
1. A (ah)
2. B (bé)
3. C (cé)
4. D (dé)
5. E (euh)
6. F (ef)
7. G (gé)
8. H (ach)
9. I (i)
10. J (ji)
11. K (ka)
12. L (el)
13. M (èm)
14. N (èn)
15. O (o)
16. P (pé)
17. Q (ku)
18. R (èr)
19. S (ès)
20. T (té)
21. U (u)
22. V (vé)
23. W (double vé)
24. X (eks)
25. Y (igrec)
26. Z (zèd)
Accents and Diacritical Marks
1. *é (acute accent)*: Changes the pronunciation of the letter "e"
2. *è (grave accent)*: Changes the pronunciation of the letters "e" and "a"
3. *ê (circumflex accent)*: Indicates a change in pronunciation or distinguishes between homophones
4. *ç (cedilla)*: Softens the pronunciation of the letter "c"
5. *ô (circumflex accent)*: Indicates a change in pronunciation
The French alphabet is used to write the French language, and it's an essential part of French culture and identity.
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