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I don't think so. However, half of the Official Language of the United Nations: Arabic, Chinese, English, French, Russian, Spanish; used the modified forms of the Latin or Roman Alphabet as their own alphabets. But the UN Secretariat uses two working languages: English and French. All Secretaries-General have spoken both languages fluently.
The Latin or Roman Alphabet is the Alphabet of Latin Language: The Classical Latin which was the Official Language of the Roman Empire. During the Middle Ages, it was adapted to the Romance languages, the direct descendants of Latin, as well as to the Celtic, Germanic, Baltic, and some Slavic languages, and finally to most of the languages of Europe.
So, the alphabets of the Ancient or Classical Latin are the Original form of Latin or Roman Alphabet, and the English, Spanish or Frenc Alphabets are the modified forms of Roman Alphabet by adding the extensions: ligatures, digraphs, trigraphs or diacritics.
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