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Because the English alphabet contains only single-character characters.
A letter is a single character that represents a sound (or sounds). An alphabet is a group of letters.
1=A
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If you count each version of an alphabet as unique (for example, the English version of the Latin alphabet and the Spanish version of the Latin alphabet would be counted separately), then there are more than 100,000 alphabets.If you are referring only to base alphabets, such as the Latin alphabet, the Cyrillic, Alphabet, etc, and you only include pure alphabets that represent both vowels and consonants, there are about 20. Notable examples are:LatinGreekCyrillicArmenianHangul (Korean)ArmenianGeorgian
Because the English alphabet contains only single-character characters.
That would be cool (and long) but NO there is not a word with every letter in the alphabet in it.
A letter is a single character that represents a sound (or sounds). An alphabet is a group of letters.
J as in a Jay bird
Name the bird that can be spelt by a single alphabet?
1=A
A single can of WD40 is small enough that it does not require special storage, except that as an aerosol it should not be stored near a heat source such as a boiler or furnace.
Haroof mufridat are single-letter words in Arabic that represent individual concepts or meanings. These letters are standalone and do not require additional letters to form a word. Examples include "fa" for so, "ba" for with, and "lam" for to/for.
In computers, a bit is a single digit of binary code. It is also one eighth (1/8) of a byte. This is because there are eight binary digits to make any letter of the alphabet, making one byte one single letter of text.
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There is no single Chinese letter equivalent to the English alphabet letters from A to Z. Chinese characters are logograms that represent words or parts of words rather than individual sounds like letters in the alphabet. Each Chinese character corresponds to a syllable or a meaning.
There isn't a word that uses every letter of the alphabet. The Guinness Book of World Records gives this as the shortest sentence to use all 26 letters "Mr Jock, T.V.Quiz Ph.D, bags few lynx."