aj? bud?
try and expand your horizons. 3 letters is a little short
14, including the apostrophe which is an actual letter in Tahitian.
New Zealand uses the same alphabet as other English speaking countries the maori alphabet however - it is unknowen who exactly derived the actual letters
The first written alphabet was invented in Sumer (Mesopotamia) around 4000BC. Other cultures had hiroglyphics, but an actual alphabet is Sumerian. The English type of letters are Greek.
Assuming that the letters don't have to make an actual real word, the answer would be the product of the number of letters in the alphabet multiplied by the number of letters in the alphabet -1 multiplied by the numbers of the alphabet -2. That is to say: 26 x 25 x 24 which is equal to 15,600.
There is no word that includes all the letters of the alphabet (except in the sesame street song, but the word that Big Bird sings about is the actual alphabet), but you could be looking for a phrase that includes them all. If so, the one that typing classes have used for years goes like this: The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog.
Unfortunately your question isn't possible. You have asked to spell the word open using numbers. The word "OPEN" in the Roman alphabet is basically "OPEN" by English lettering with some variations to the actual letters. Here is an image with the alphabet letters. http://atschool.eduweb.co.uk/nettsch/time/alph.gif
The soup-like liquid that fills the cell. It keeps the organelles in place. Think of it like alphabet soup :) The letters are the organelles, and the actual soup is the cytoplasm!
The word "language" in Arabic is (لغة) logha. As for the actual method of writing in Arabic, Arabic is a language with an alphabet. It is written from right to left by scripting the letters together.
This is it in Greek letters, not the actual word: Δεστινυ
Yes. Runes are an alphabet and form words.
Hebrew does not use symbols. It uses actual letters.The word 'steadfast' in letters is יציב and it is pronounced yatsív
There are a total of eleven letters in Mississippi. However, there are only four actual letters in Mississippi: M, I, S and P.