You mean Italic? That won't work unless the program or site you're using to type allows Italic, in which case it would usually be a slanted I.
(slanted - 7 letters) - (direct - 6 letters) = 1 letter.
Italic
A slanted print type refers to text that is italicized or has a slanting angle to the letters. It is often used for emphasis or to indicate a different tone or meaning in written communication.
It means that the letters are slanted (the upper part is slanted towards the right), as in these three words.
A muscle that is slanted outward from the midline is oblique.
This writing is not italicized. This writing is italicized. Do you see the difference in how the letters are slanted?
Oratory.
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Italics is when the letters in a word or sentence are slightly tilted. Italics describes the type of font used.
Aeries. Easier.
Those letters can be used to spell "piracy".
Those letters can be used to spell "cuisine".