Definition, Meaning & Synonyms

roman-alphabet

Noun
/ˈroʊ.mən ˈæl.fə.bɛt/
Definition
The set of letters used in the writing systems of many languages, based primarily on the Latin script. It is commonly used for the English language and many other languages worldwide.
Examples
  • The English language is written using the Roman alphabet.
  • Many languages, such as Spanish and French, have adapted the Roman alphabet with additional accents.
  • Learning the Roman alphabet is essential for reading and writing in many modern languages.
Meaning
The roman alphabet refers to a script that represents spoken language through a specific set of characters and is often associated with the culture and languages influenced by Rome and Latin.
Synonyms
  • Latin alphabet
  • Roman script