No. An alphabet consists of only letters. A phoneme is a unit of language which has meaning. Letters, numbers, and symbols are all phonemes. There are dozens of phoneme types and subtypes. For instance, within letters you have consonants and vowels.
seventeen
Two.
The word "honorificabilitudinitatibus" contains 10 consonants. The consonants in the word are h, n, r, f, c, b, l, t, d, and t.
five
what is the ratio of the numbers vowels to the number of consonants in the english alphabet
what is the ratio of the numbers vowels to the number of consonants in the english alphabet
All I see is four consonants and a vowel.
They used numbers, and they had a system for representing consonants, but that can only loosely be described as an alphabet.
8 total consonants 5 different consonants
After 'a' in the word 'path', there are two consonants. These consonants are 't' and 'h'.
23 consonants (all the English consonants plus Ñ and NG)
There are five vowels, not five consonants.
Sufficient has 6 consonants.
division of consonants
Consonants
consonants with BB