you, tour and no
3 words
all words are only made up of 1 alphabet. There is never an instance in any language where two different alphabets are used in the same word.
Japanese writing consists of three different alphabets: Hiragana, Katakana, and Kanji. Hiragana and Katakana are phonetic alphabets with characters representing sounds, while Kanji consists of characters borrowed from Chinese writing, each representing a word or concept.
3!*3!=36For example, if you want to use the alphabets a,b,c and three digits 1,2,3 you can make the following 36 different passwords (3 letters followed by 3 digits)abc123abc132abc231abc213abc312abc321acb123acb132acb231acb213acb312acb321bca123bca132bca231bca213bca312bca321bac123bac132bac231bac213bac312bac321cab123cab132cab231cab213cab312cab321cba123cba132cab231cab213cab312cab321
In this generation we teach 26 alphabets in English and 28 alphabets in Filipino while in the earlier years they teach only 17 alphabets,and this alphabets have 3 vowels and 14 consonants only
You cannot make a word using only A, B, E, F & M. But you can make the following words: 3 letter word: mae 4 letter words: fame bema beam
I count 3: in tro vert
The chemical reaction is the following: 2 Al + 3 I2--------2 AlI3
END to make the word endowed.
Paul Vangelisti has written: 'Ribot #3' 'Nemo' 'Alphabets' 'Communion' 'Cinq'
its a mnemonic... used to remember the value of pie (mathematical operator) pie=3.1415826.... so are the no. of alphabets in each word of this sentence.. may->3 i->1 have->4 and so on..
The three letter word you can make is ale. You can also make the word key
Children typically start learning to write alphabets around the age of 3 or 4, as they develop fine motor skills and hand-eye coordination necessary for writing.