No
The Greeks don't (and didn't) use any letter shaped like that. A number of words begin with sigma (which sounds like s) although it is rather infrequent eg "sigma", "sou" "soi"
Yes. Words like 'Quack,' 'Bang,' 'Clip-Clop', and the like are onomatopoeia. Any word that emulates a sound is.
Your not getting any fuel to the engine.You can try a fuel filter,but sounds like a bad fuel pump to me.
Sounds like a dead car battery. Do any lights or electrical accessories work?
There are no English words that start with zd.
words that start with any
Sounds like there once was enough water there to start the rusting process. Has the car been through any storms, like Katrina?
it may be the fuel pump
You combine the sounds of the Hebrew language to form the word. It's the same for any language.
There are no words in any alphabet. Alphabets are, by definition, a set of symbols representing sounds, not words.
Any of the words that end in graph fit this: graph, phonograph, telegraph
Sounds like a poor connection at the battery or starter.electrical connections.