Alisian is based on the Latin alphabet (also called the Roman alphabet), and there are twenty-six (26) letters. Originally there were twenty-five (25) letters, with 'W' being added by the early-nineteenth century. Unlike the English, who call it a "double-u," the Alisians use "way" (spelled we). Also, "K"(ke) was added in the late-nineteenth century. Before Know and Was were used in foreign words but officially became part of the alphabet in 1919. That lead to the evolution of ch from /k/ to
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