the letters are not pronounced, they are only written
In English, it is generally pronounced /kɹæ.kʌ.ˈtoʊ.ə/ (using the International Phonetic Alphabet), roughly "kra-kuh-TOE-uh".
Most speakers of American English pronounce "again" like /ə.ˈgɛn/ (in the International Phonetic Alphabet), which contains the schwa sound in the first syllable. Some dialects (such as those in the southern US) may pronounce it with a more U-like sound, e.g. /ʌ.ˈgɛɪn/ (in the International Phonetic Alphabet), with a different vowel in the second syllable as well. Still, most standard pronunciations do contain the schwa.
French uses the same alphabet as English, but they just pronounce the names of the letters differenly. Instead of bring called "ay" it's called "ah"
The Latin alphabet forms the basis of the English alphabet, it is the same alphabet, with the exceptions of J, U, and W.
Misrofont alphabet is an alphabet wich has extremely small font
a
Theban script is a writing system of unknown origins. It is also known as the Honorian Alphabet or the Runes of Honorius after the legendary magus (Theban is not, however, a runic alphabet). Nor is it the Witches' Alphabet, in spite of its use in modern Wicca and other forms of witchcraft as one of many substitution ciphers to hide magical writings such as the contents of a Book of Shadows from prying eyes. The Theban alphabet bears little resemblance to other alphabets, and has not been found in any previous publications prior to Trithemius'.
Syllable is how to pronounce it in a word and alphabet is the letter itself.
The alphabet 'h' in the word "sandwich" is not pronounced.
They can pronounce it, but there's no P and G in Arabic alphabet.
The letter "i" in the spanish alphabet is pronouced as "e"
The alphabet generally isn't associated with the pronunciation of a tool. Tools are typically named based on their functionality or specific purpose, rather than by using an alphabet for pronunciation.
You pronounce it: papa However, in cyrillic, which is Russian's alphabet, it is spelt nana.
To level up our alphabet itself for us to create more easy words using those new letters in our alphabet. anable the reader to pronounce the words and spell it correctly.
it's a tamil language alphabet. which pronounce line "eye"(english) ..
In the International Phonetic Alphabet: /ka.ˈja.o sal.ˈva.xe/ or /sal.ˈva.χe/. A rough approximation would be 'ka-YAH-oh sawl-VAH-heh'.
ha-beeb-ti (although the first letter is not in English alphabet and "h" is the closest to it.)