Upper case letters:
Α Β Γ Δ Ε Ζ Η Θ Ι Κ Λ Μ Ν Ξ Ο Π Ρ Σ Τ Υ Φ Χ Ψ Ω
Lower case letters:
α β γ δ ε ζ η θ ι κ λ μ ν ξ ο π ρ σ-ς τ υ φ χ ψ ω
There are 52 shapes, if you include both upper and lower case letters.
It depends on which alphabet you are talking about. The Latin alphabet for English has 11 upper case curved letters (BCDGJOPQRSU) and 18 lower case curved letters (abcdefghjmnopqrstu)
It depends on how you define legs, but I count 12 upper case letters and 12 lower case letters: AFHIKMNPRTXY fhiklmnpqrxy
The letters Cc,Kk,Oo,Pp,Ss,Vv,Ww,Xx,Zz all look the same in both upper and lower case.
UPPER CASE LETTERS A B C D E H I K M N O S T U V W X Y Z lower case c i k l m o s v w x z
The latin alphabet for English has 52 letters, if you count both upper case and lower case. Otherwise, there no other alphabet with 52 letters.
The letters of the Greek alphabet, Alpha, Beta, Gamma etc., etc. both upper and lower cases, were used to represent numbers
abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz <----lower case. ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ <---uppercase.
There are 52 shapes, if you include both upper and lower case letters.
It depends on which alphabet you are talking about. The Latin alphabet for English has 11 upper case curved letters (BCDGJOPQRSU) and 18 lower case curved letters (abcdefghjmnopqrstu)
it is the 9th letter of the Greek alphabet [ Ιι ] < upper & lower case
No. Farsi uses a modified version of the Arabic alphabet, which has no distinction between upper and lower case letters.
It depends on how you define legs, but I count 12 upper case letters and 12 lower case letters: AFHIKMNPRTXY fhiklmnpqrxy
The letters Cc,Kk,Oo,Pp,Ss,Vv,Ww,Xx,Zz all look the same in both upper and lower case.
The term 'upper case' is a word or letters of the alphabet that are capitalized. Examples are: A B C D E F G Letters of the alphabet that are not capitalized are called 'lower case letters. Examples are: a b c d e f g
UPPER CASE LETTERS A B C D E H I K M N O S T U V W X Y Z lower case c i k l m o s v w x z
The two types of case are UPPER and lower case. This dates from the era when typesetters had to literally pick out individual letters from a rack to make up the page to be printed. Capital letters were in the top part of the rack and the others were in the bottom half of the rack hence upper case (rack) and lower case (rack)