How many alphabets are there in English language?

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26 alphabets + "&" called ampersand
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The modern English alphabet is a Latin alphabet consisting of 26 letters.
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There are only 26 alphabets in the English language.
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Every language has one alphabet which consists of some letters. English language has one alphabet containing of 26 letters.
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Every language has one alphabet which consists of some letters. English language has one alphabet containing 26 letters.
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