Latin Script
Latin Script is a writing system originally used by the ancient Romans. It has evolved over time and is now the most widely used alphabet in the world. The script consists of 26 letters, which are used to write many languages, including English, Spanish, and French.
The Latin alphabet is characterized by its simplicity and adaptability, allowing it to represent various sounds in different languages. It has also influenced other writing systems, such as Vietnamese and Turkish, which have incorporated Latin letters to suit their phonetic needs.