ummm there is
ll
n with ~ over it
ch
and uhhh i forget the other one
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Ňň, Ll ll, Ch ch [technecally they arent letters but they are part of the alphabet]
And the rolling R verbally expressed as erre, and written in teaching the Spanish language as just rr , but is spoken after the regular R separately in speaking the alphabet for learners.
The Spanish alphabet uses the Latin alphabet, while the English alphabet uses many different types of alphabets. There is an irregularity of the English language that can make it difficult for one to learn.
For an English speaker, French is one of the easiest language to learn. The grammar and conjugations are quite difficult - as in German and Spanish - but the vocabulary is relatively easy and the alphabet is close to the English one.
A noun in English could end with any letter of the alphabet. The only language I know of in which every noun ends with the same letter is Esperanto, where a noun ends with "o." In some languages, the greatest number of nouns have one of a limited set of endings (as "us," "a," and "um" in Latin, or "o" and "a" in Spanish).
Portuguese people use the Latin alphabet. Same as the one Spanish, Italian, French and Romanian speakers use.
Ch, LL, N with a squiggle above it and one more i cant rember :/
The Spanish alphabet uses the Latin alphabet, while the English alphabet uses many different types of alphabets. There is an irregularity of the English language that can make it difficult for one to learn.
yes it is. English is one the hardest language to learn in the world. it has the longest alphabet in the world meaning it has the most words. (crossed out the part that is not true.)
There is only one letter S in the English alphabet.
There are no words in the alphabet. The alphabet consists of letters. ----- Or, if you mean the first word as in the one that is listed first in a dictionary, then I believe it's aardvark.
one is racecar
'Ch', 'll', 'ñ' and 'rr' are four additions that are considered distinct, separate letters in the Spanish alphabet by Spanish language speakers. Examples of their use include 'fecha' ['date'], 'pollo' ['chicken'], 'niño' [male 'child'], and 'perro' [male 'dog']. Not one of the four letters is considered a distinct, separate letter in the English alphabet by English language speakers.
No one discovered the English alphabet. It was invented by Catholic monks who adapted the Latin alphabet to fit English.
The letter "l" is one English equivalent of the Italian word elle.Specifically, the word designates one of the 21 letters in the Italian alphabet. The alphabet contains five vowels and 16 consonants (of which the letter "l" is one). The pronunciation will be "EL-ley" in Italian.
Assuming A=1 and Z=26 and the question is asking about the modern English/ Latin alphabet, the letter V is found in the 22nd place. To reach this answer, simply say the alphabet while counting each letter as one place.
Not sure about the UK, but the U.S. English alphabet has 26 letters.Answer:The Modern Latin Alphabet (AKA the English Alphabet) is the standard of countries that speak English or Romance languages. It contains 26 letters in both lower and upper case.The letter thorn (Þ, þ) pronounced as "th" was removed in the middle ages but continued to be represented with a "Y" (as in "Ye Olde Shoppe").The letter J,j is a recent addition.U and V used to represent one sound (the shape dependied on the location in a word) but became two distinct letters
Colombia uses the Latin alphabet for Spanish, just like all the other Spanish-speaking countries.
There is only one alphabet used for English. It is called the Latin alphabet and it has 26 letters.