Question
After the Spanish Royal Academy decided to remove three letters from the Spanish alphabet, which letter is only one that is still different from the English alphabet?
ll (elle)
ch (che)
rr (erre)
ñ (eñe)
ll (elle)
ch (che)
rr (erre)
ñ (eñe)
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The letter that is still different from the English alphabet after the Spanish Royal Academy's decision is **ñ (eñe)**. The letters ll (elle), ch (che), and rr (erre) are no longer considered separate letters in the Spanish alphabet, while ñ remains unique to Spanish.
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