In general, no. If you are refering to the letter as a letter, it takes no article. For example, "O resembles a circle," or, "There are two es in definite." However, if you are refering to a specific letter, a definite article is needed, as in, "The e you drew looks like an a."
Zero. The alphabet consists of letters only. There are no numbers in it.
The last letter to be included in our alphabet was the letter J, which was established as part of the alphabet by 1634. Before "J" was introduced "I" was used as both a consonant and a vowel
The letter that comes before the letter M is L. The letter that comes after M in the alphabet is N. Therefore, the letter M is situated between L and N in the alphabet.
If you are asking what alphabet was used in English prior to the Latin alphabet, the answer is none.
well, i suppose a cavemans grunt could be classed as language, and its doubtful they had an alphabet. so yes, language probably came before the alphabet
Zero. The alphabet consists of letters only. There are no numbers in it.
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The Akkadian alphabet was the first to have vowels, before that all letters were consenants-Hebrew for a long time had no vowels.
The letter 'a' is a noun because it's a thing. All letters of the alphabet are nouns.The word 'a' is an indefinite article. Articles are in the adjective part of speech.
how come the bible mention facts before the alphabet was created
In a crossword, this kind of question refers, often, to the letters that appear before V and W in the alphabet. Those letters are RSTU.
L'alfabeto is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "the alphabet."Specifically, the masculine singular definite article l'* means "the." The masculine noun alfabeto means "alphabet." The pronunciation is "LAHL-fah-BEH-toh."*The article actually is il. But the vowel i drops before a noun that begins with a vowel. The temporary nature of the drop is indicated by an apostrophe immediately after the remaining letter l of the article and immediately before the first letter in the following noun.
The last letter to be included in our alphabet was the letter J, which was established as part of the alphabet by 1634. Before "J" was introduced "I" was used as both a consonant and a vowel
The letter that comes before the letter M is L. The letter that comes after M in the alphabet is N. Therefore, the letter M is situated between L and N in the alphabet.
The first pure alphabet system was created by the Phoenicians sometime before 1050 BCE. for a chart of the letters, see related links:
The Roman alphabet was the same as ours except it did not have the letters j or w. The letter k was rarely used and when it was it was only used before the letter a, and only in a few words. The letters Y and Z were only used in spelling words of Greek origin.The Roman alphabet was the same as ours except it did not have the letters j or w. The letter k was rarely used and when it was it was only used before the letter a, and only in a few words. The letters Y and Z were only used in spelling words of Greek origin.The Roman alphabet was the same as ours except it did not have the letters j or w. The letter k was rarely used and when it was it was only used before the letter a, and only in a few words. The letters Y and Z were only used in spelling words of Greek origin.The Roman alphabet was the same as ours except it did not have the letters j or w. The letter k was rarely used and when it was it was only used before the letter a, and only in a few words. The letters Y and Z were only used in spelling words of Greek origin.The Roman alphabet was the same as ours except it did not have the letters j or w. The letter k was rarely used and when it was it was only used before the letter a, and only in a few words. The letters Y and Z were only used in spelling words of Greek origin.The Roman alphabet was the same as ours except it did not have the letters j or w. The letter k was rarely used and when it was it was only used before the letter a, and only in a few words. The letters Y and Z were only used in spelling words of Greek origin.The Roman alphabet was the same as ours except it did not have the letters j or w. The letter k was rarely used and when it was it was only used before the letter a, and only in a few words. The letters Y and Z were only used in spelling words of Greek origin.The Roman alphabet was the same as ours except it did not have the letters j or w. The letter k was rarely used and when it was it was only used before the letter a, and only in a few words. The letters Y and Z were only used in spelling words of Greek origin.The Roman alphabet was the same as ours except it did not have the letters j or w. The letter k was rarely used and when it was it was only used before the letter a, and only in a few words. The letters Y and Z were only used in spelling words of Greek origin.
I'm going to guess M and T, "empty", but I'm not sure if its the same riddle I've heard before.