A question like this takes a long time to answer.
I have added a link below that will take you to a German dictionary.
There you can take your pick, just type a letter into the box in the top right corner without clicking any thing a small pane opens with several examples from which you can chose.
A - Apfel (apple) B - Banane (banana) C - Computer D - Deutschland (Germany) E - Elefant (elephant)
"Ypsilonig" is a positive adjective in German that starts with the letter Y. It means something that is reminiscent of the letter Y, which can be associated with unique or creative characteristics.
Tau is the Greek letter that starts with "TA." It is the 19th letter of the Greek alphabet and is symbolized by the uppercase Τ and lowercase τ.
Yes, in German, days of the week and months of the year are written with capital letters. Additionally, all nouns in German are capitalized.
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An "island" is a common noun that starts with the letter "i."
Trick question - there is no letter U in the Roman alphabet.
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Alez
antidisestablishmentarisms Alphabet - 26 letters, starts with A
NOTHING - it is not a letter in their alphabet
Alphabet soup.
"I" is the ninth letter in the alphabet.
Independence
No
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There id no letter d in the Aztec alphabet
What phyiscal activity starts with the letter "x"