What alphabet does the Spanish language use?

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The Spanish language uses the Latin alphabet, which is the same as the English alphabet with a few additional letters such as "ñ" and accents on certain vowels like á, é, í, ó, and ú.
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The Spanish language uses the Latin alphabet, consisting of 26 letters like the English alphabet.
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The Spanish language primarily uses the Latin alphabet, with additional characters like "ñ" (eñe) and "ü" (uve).
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