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19. May 2010, 16:14:55
Mélusine 
Subject: Re: I'm pretty sure English and French have the same alphabet
Roberto Silva: Yes, french and english have the same alphabet, and yes, you're right, some letters are more used in a language than the other : example with the letter " W " : in a dictionnary french/english, there's 1 page for this letter in french when there are about 15 pages in english !
In the 2 languages, the combinations of letters are also different : we have " QU " in french but " TH " is exceptional although we see it commonly in english.
I'd like to play Scrabble in english but the problem is that my vocabulary is more limited than someone who speaks english everyday in his (her) country. I think several levels (for example : one hard and one easy) would be necessary for this game.

19. May 2010, 16:23:33
Pedro Martínez 
Subject: Re: I'm pretty sure English and French have the same alphabet
Mélusine: What would distinguish the “hard level” from the “easy level”?

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