Psi. This is pronounced /ps/ as in lips.
The 2nd last letter of the Greek alphabet is the letter "psi." It is the 23rd letter out of 24 letters in the Greek alphabet.
The old Filipino alphabet, called Abakada, had 20 letters while the new Filipino alphabet, based on the Latin script, has 28 letters. The new alphabet includes the additional letters C, F, J, Ñ, Q, V, X, and Z.
Greek is spoken in:GreeceCyprusAlbaniaNote: It is the official language of Greece, co-official of Cyprus and largest 2nd language in Albania.These 3 nations have indigenous and large Greek speakers.Immigrant wise: Italy, US, Australia, Armenia, Ukraine and UK.There are two countries with Greek as the official language;- Greece and CyprusThey speak Greek in Greece and in Cyprus.In Cyprus the North side of the Island is occupied by Turks so they speak Greek only in the Greek-Cypriot area.Even though the Greek population is 77%, the official language is not only Greek but also Turkish (Turkish is spoken only in the North occupied side).Greece and Cyprus.
Cuneiform writing gradually fell out of use between the 1st and 2nd century AD with the decline of the Mesopotamian civilization. By this time, other writing systems like the Greek and Roman alphabets had become more prevalent in the region.
The oldest continuously written language is considered to be Chinese, with a written history of over 3,000 years. The earliest form of Chinese writing dates back to the Shang Dynasty in the 2nd millennium BCE.
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The first letter in the Greek alphabet is alpha, and the second is beta. From them we get the word alphabet.
Beta the 2nd Letter of the Greek Alphabet
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Beta is the 2nd letter of the Greek alphabet. It is second in order of importance. It is also preliminary or testing stage of a software or hardware product.
B is the 2nd letter in the alphabet
a - the 1st letter of the Roman alphabet b - the 2nd letter of the Roman alphabet c - the 3rd letter of the Roman alphabet d - the 4th letter of the Roman alphabet e - the 5th letter of the Roman alphabet f - the 6th letter of the Roman alphabet g - the 7th letter of the Roman alphabet h - the 8th letter of the Roman alphabet i - the 9th letter of the Roman alphabet j - the 10th letter of the Roman alphabet k - the 11th letter of the Roman alphabet l - the 12th letter of the Roman alphabet m - the 13th letter of the Roman alphabet n - the 14th letter of the Roman alphabet o - the 15th letter of the Roman alphabet p - the 16th letter of the Roman alphabet q - the 17th letter of the Roman alphabet r - the 18th letter of the Roman alphabet s - the 19th letter of the Roman alphabet t - the 20th letter of the Roman alphabet u - the 21st letter of the Roman alphabet v - the 22nd letter of the Roman alphabet double-u, w - the 23rd letter of the Roman alphabet x, ex - the 24th letter of the Roman alphabet wye, y - the 25th letter of the Roman alphabet ezed, izzard, zed, zee, z - the 26th letter of the Roman alphabet; "the British call Z zed and the Scots call it ezed but Americans call it zee"; "he doesn't know A from izzard"
The word "Alphabet" came from Greece. If you look at The Ancient Greece's Alphabet it looks like ours. That's because America copied it! Ancient Greece called "Alphabet", "Alphabeta". They called that because Alpha was the 1st letter in their Alphabet and Beta was the 2nd letter of their Alphabet.
The English alphabet was formed when the Romans invaded Anglo-Saxon England. The Anglo-Saxons already had a runic alphabet with their Old English but quickly absorbed the Latin. Anglo-Saxon Old English was comprised of runes, or symbols for sounds, much like the Latin alphabet so it was easy for them to combine.
Rwanda is a country. The 2nd letter is w and the last letter is the letter a.
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