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The Italian alphabet is made up of 26 letters. In the order of their occurrence, the letters are 'a' [pronounced 'ah'], 'b' ['bee'], 'c' ['chee'], 'd' ['dee'], 'e' ['eh'], 'f' ['ehf-fay'], 'g' ['gee'], 'h' ['ahk-kah'], 'i' ['ee'], 'j' ['ee loon-gah'], 'k' ['kahp-pah'], 'l' ['ehl-lay'], 'm' ['ehm-may'], 'n' ['ehn-nay'], 'o' ['oh'], 'p' [pee'] 'q' ['koo'], 'r' ['erre'], 's' ['ehs-say], 't' ['tee'], 'u' ['oo'], 'v' ['voo'], 'w' ['dohp-pee-ah voo'], 'x' ['eeks'], 'y' ['i greh-kah'], and 'z' ['zeh-tah']. The letters 'j', 'k', 'w', 'x', and 'y' only occur in foreign words that have become part of the Italian vocabulary.

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There are only 21 letters in the Italian alphabet. The letters J, K, W and X are not used in Italian.

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