Written Spanish has a lot more in common with most other European languages than do, say, Russian and Chinese. After all, nearly all its alphabet is shared with many other languages, and even such features not usually found in English such as diacritical marks will be familiar to anyone who has studied French and German, among others. But Spanish nevertheless has its unique features, which are explained in the newest lesson in our 10 Facts series, 10 Facts About Written Spanish.

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