Italic?
she would write in box letters
they use letters
write, they would write and send their letters everywhere!
Orestes.
You cannot write it in 5 letters, you can write it in 4. Using roman numerals it would be: IX/V/MMXI, this required 4 letters.
To write "Hannah" in Greek, you would use the letters: Χάνα. This transliteration captures the pronunciation of the name in Greek. The first letter, Χ (chi), represents the "H" sound, while ά (alpha with a tonos) indicates the "a" sound, and ν (nu) is for the "n."
with the English letters only we write it :"okhot" but in the internet lebanese language:"o5ot" where the "5" stands for the /kh/ sound
Mary Shelley wanted to write ghost stories that were real. She would visit places and then write about them.
pherhaps it is several.
If you write the names of the Hebrew letters in English, then there are the only two letters that begin with A: Alef and Ayin.Note that neither of these letters represent an "A" sound in Hebrew.
Well first off, I'd have to know how it's pronounced. Is it like, Shay-nuh? If so, it would be; 세나. (Seh-Nah) If you want the "Sh" sound then you would have to write 셰이나 (She-ii-nah)
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