the first non vowel letter most commonly used in the dictionary is the letter H but A is first E second and I third then O and U
"C" is the third letter of the English Alphabet
The most common language spoken in the U.S., and the language of the U.S. Constitution and of most government activity, is English. English is the only language spoken at home in about 80% of U.S. households and is spoken by about 95% of the population. Spanish is the next most widely used language, spoken by about 4% of the population. French, the third highest, is spoken by about 3% of the population. There have been several attempts to amend the Constitution to adopt English as the official language of the U.S., but as yet none have succeeded.
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I dont think so. I think the just have an accent. They have three languages, Gaelic (cames from Old Irish) and Scots (from Middle English). Gaelic (Ga-lick) is the Celtic language of the Scottish Highlands but was once a majority language until the king who came from the lowlands who spoke Scots decided to make Scots the official language of government and society and branded Gaelic as "Erse", which is Scots for Irish to disconnect from any Scottishness and to made it out to be the language of barbarians. Nowadays it remain a spoken language with some recognition in Scotland. Scots is the Germanic language of the lowlands which the language of the lowlands but became a very important language in the 15th century, when it became the language of power and society, at this time it was called "Scottis" which was the original Scots word for Gaelic until it was branded "Erse", Scots was original called "Inglis" which became the word for the language spoken in England. Today Scots remains a spoken language with some recognition in Scotland. It has been labled "Slang" or "Bad English" due to an ignorant attitude promoted by teachers and schools during the 20th century when Scotland's education was handled by the UK Government in London before the Scottish parliament was restored in 1999, now it was been reintroduced into the Scottish education system by the current government of Scotland. The third language and current language of government is English (Scottish-English) which has influences from both Gaelic and Scots.
No, the most commonly used letter in the English language is actually the letter "E." Letter "T" is the third most commonly used letter after "E" and "A."
The third most common language in the world is Spanish, with approximately 460 million native speakers.
The letters C and Y may not relate to any particular language. However, they are two letters in the English language. The letter C is the third letter in the alphabet, and the letter Y is the 25th letter.
Yes, it is, behind Mandarin Chinese and Spanish.
Spanish is not the most common language in the world by number of native speakers. It ranks second or third, after Mandarin Chinese and possibly English, depending on the criteria used to measure language prevalence.
There are so many four letter words in the English language. Examples of four letter words that have the letter l as the third letter are fall, ball, felt, call, and tall.
"C" is the third letter of the English Alphabet
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Mandarin Chinese is the most common, being spoken by around 874,000,000 people as a native language. Hindi is second. English is a distant third with approximately 341,000,000 native speakers.
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Those who speak the English language do not hate the letter 'Q' per se. 'Q' is the third most uncommonly used letter in English, only after 'X' and 'Z', because the sounds and pronunciations that 'Q' makes can, more often than not, be substituted with other letter combinations. This results in the letter 'Q' appearing in less than 0.1% of all words in the English language (0.095% to be exact). In stark contrast, the letter 'E' is the most common letter in English, and appears in 12.702% of all words in the English language. ~ Beqause. I don't know, maybe because they're not used to it, as it is one of the least used letters in the alphabet. But I for one have a few quarrels with the letter 'g', it's so ugly when written in script. Plus, a 'g' killed my parents in a dirty dark alley.