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R would be the 13th letter in the English alphabet after the letter E. E is the 5th letter and R is the 18th letter in standard alphabetical order. There are 26 letters total in the English alphabet.
Counting along with the order of the letters of the English alphabet with A = 1, B = 2, C = 3, etc. The letter 'S' would occupy the spot of the 19th letter of the alphabet.
M. It is preceded by the letter L and followed by the letter N. ::: Handy having an ocean each side of you, isn't it? It is not the "US" alphabet but the Western-language alphabet generally, although some European languages have a few extra letters; and that alphabet was based on the ancient Latin & Greek alphabets. You can read a Roman text in letters directly - though you would have to know the Latin language to understand it.
In the alphabet the letter that comes after Q is the letter R. The letter that comes before Q would be P.
as the first letter of the greek alphabet, "alpha" comes first.
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It would be S.
It's the second letter of the alphabet but the month letter in "the alphabet"
The letter "resh" can be found in the Hebrew alphabet.
Tau is a letter of the Greek alphabet and without a "U" it would be Ta, which is meaningless. However, the letter "U" does not, of itself, have a meaning.
R would be the 13th letter in the English alphabet after the letter E. E is the 5th letter and R is the 18th letter in standard alphabetical order. There are 26 letters total in the English alphabet.
The letter that makes the "R" sound looks just like the letter "P" in the English alphabet. It comes from the letter "rho" in the Greek alphabet.
The letter u would be 801st.
Counting along with the order of the letters of the English alphabet with A = 1, B = 2, C = 3, etc. The letter 'S' would occupy the spot of the 19th letter of the alphabet.
I would go with the uppercase U!
That would be cool (and long) but NO there is not a word with every letter in the alphabet in it.
That would be the letter k.