"Sestra"
In Greek, the word for "sister" is "αδελφή," pronounced "adelfí." The Greek alphabet is different from the Latin alphabet, so it is written using its own unique characters. If you're interested in the pronunciation or usage in a sentence, I can provide more details!
A transliteration is a representation of a word using a different alphabet than its alphabet of origin. So you would need to specify what alphabet you want this word transliterated into.
Deirfúir is the word used in Irish for sister; the Scots Gaelic word is piuthar.
It is "brat" in Latin; "брат" in Cyrillic.
my sister is a snoop
The first syllable is stressed: PLANning, or /ˈplæ.nɪŋ/ (in the International Phonetic Alphabet).
The question as posed is nonsensical and likely derives from the misunderstanding of how Arabic is written. Arabic is not written with symbols or ideographs (like Chinese), but is written with letters in an alphabet. It just happens that the alphabet used in Arabic is different than the Latin alphabet used in English.The word for sister in Arabic is "okht" and it is written like this (???).
Is there a space word for every letter in the alphabet?
To transcribe a word, you need to write it using the symbols of the International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA). Look up the corresponding IPA symbols for each phoneme in the word and write them down in order. This will provide a phonetic representation of the word's pronunciation.
The alphabet 'h' in the word "sandwich" is not pronounced.
alphabet = alefbet (אלפבית)
The word "alphabet" is a noun.