Gnat - a small insect
Goat - a four legged mammal
All letters of the alphabet are used in the English language. There are none that are excluded from common words.
No. The word "alphabet" only refers to the group of letters; it does not refer to the individual letters themselves. There seems to be a tendency for people from India to misuse the word "alphabet" in place of the word "letter."
They are all upper case letters of the Roman alphabet.
Such a symbol is called a "variable". It can be a letter, a group of letters (especially in computer programming), or a letter with a subscript (a lowered number, or some other letter - this is more common in math). The letters need not be from the Latin alphabet; Greek letters, or sometimes Hebrew letters, are also used.
The alphabet used for English and many other Indo-European languages is the Roman alphabet. Other common alphabets are Cyrillic, Chinese, and Arabic.
They did. They shared a common border, and they had ties of commerce. Some have speculated that the Phoenician alphabet (from which the Greek letters came), borrowed from the Hebrew alphabet.
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There is no common animal name that uses those letters. One of the V's was supposed to be a B, to spell "beaver."
There is only one alphabet in common use in America: The English version of the Latin alphabet. Some Native American tribes have unique alphabets as well, but they are not in common use.
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Yes. The artificially constructed alphabet called Slavica uses 17 Latin letters, with 8 Cyrillic letters used in the cases where the native Slavic Latin script uses diacritics and digraphs. Five letters common to both alphabets — a, e, o, j, and k — are also used in this new script.For more information about the Slavica Alphabet, proposed by Rajko Igić in his 1987 book, Nova Slovarica, click here.