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Roman letters

Roman letters, also known as Latin alphabet, are the set of characters used in most Western languages, including English. Originating from the ancient Latin script, these 26 letters—from A to Z—are used to write words, sentences, and texts. They form the basis of modern alphabetic systems around the world and are essential for reading, writing, and communication. Their shape and order have evolved over centuries but continue to serve as a fundamental way to represent spoken language visually.