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The Post Office abbreviation it has twelve letters while 'the alphabet' only has eleven.
None. There are no vowels among the Roman Numerals.
After the fall of the Roman empire, the rest of Europe took over their letters and when they started discovering the rest of the world, they took their writing with them. Also it's a lot easier to learn than most Asian and other native writings, since it only has 26 letters.
You use only one letter to write the Roman Numeral "3". That's the letter "I", as three is III.
Only once if they are: V, L or D Only four times if they are: I, X, C or M
The Post Office abbreviation it has twelve letters while 'the alphabet' only has eleven.
Only 1. The city you are looking for is Johannesburg.
The only four Roman names (of twelve) which have notchanged are September, October, November and December.January : IANVARIVSFebruary : FEBRVARISMarch : MARTIVSApril : APRILISMay : MAIVSJune : IVNIVSJuly : IVLIVSAugust : AVGVSTVSSeptember : SEPTEMBEROctober : OCTOBERNovember : NOVEMBERDecember : DECEMBERNote: The ancient Romans used what we call CAPITAL letters.
The Roman alphabet was the same as ours except it did not have the letters j or w. The letter k was rarely used and when it was it was only used before the letter a, and only in a few words. The letters Y and Z were only used in spelling words of Greek origin.The Roman alphabet was the same as ours except it did not have the letters j or w. The letter k was rarely used and when it was it was only used before the letter a, and only in a few words. The letters Y and Z were only used in spelling words of Greek origin.The Roman alphabet was the same as ours except it did not have the letters j or w. The letter k was rarely used and when it was it was only used before the letter a, and only in a few words. The letters Y and Z were only used in spelling words of Greek origin.The Roman alphabet was the same as ours except it did not have the letters j or w. The letter k was rarely used and when it was it was only used before the letter a, and only in a few words. The letters Y and Z were only used in spelling words of Greek origin.The Roman alphabet was the same as ours except it did not have the letters j or w. The letter k was rarely used and when it was it was only used before the letter a, and only in a few words. The letters Y and Z were only used in spelling words of Greek origin.The Roman alphabet was the same as ours except it did not have the letters j or w. The letter k was rarely used and when it was it was only used before the letter a, and only in a few words. The letters Y and Z were only used in spelling words of Greek origin.The Roman alphabet was the same as ours except it did not have the letters j or w. The letter k was rarely used and when it was it was only used before the letter a, and only in a few words. The letters Y and Z were only used in spelling words of Greek origin.The Roman alphabet was the same as ours except it did not have the letters j or w. The letter k was rarely used and when it was it was only used before the letter a, and only in a few words. The letters Y and Z were only used in spelling words of Greek origin.The Roman alphabet was the same as ours except it did not have the letters j or w. The letter k was rarely used and when it was it was only used before the letter a, and only in a few words. The letters Y and Z were only used in spelling words of Greek origin.
None. There are no vowels among the Roman Numerals.
The only accurate term for a robot containing twelve letters would be a bionic person.
After the fall of the Roman empire, the rest of Europe took over their letters and when they started discovering the rest of the world, they took their writing with them. Also it's a lot easier to learn than most Asian and other native writings, since it only has 26 letters.
Actually there are only two letters missing from the Latin (Roman) alphabet. They are the letters J and W. In early Latin there was no letter U but this was added in the second century AD. The letters Y and Z were added in the late republic but they were only used in words of Greek origin. The letter K was included in the alphabet but rarely used.Actually there are only two letters missing from the Latin (Roman) alphabet. They are the letters J and W. In early Latin there was no letter U but this was added in the second century AD. The letters Y and Z were added in the late republic but they were only used in words of Greek origin. The letter K was included in the alphabet but rarely used.Actually there are only two letters missing from the Latin (Roman) alphabet. They are the letters J and W. In early Latin there was no letter U but this was added in the second century AD. The letters Y and Z were added in the late republic but they were only used in words of Greek origin. The letter K was included in the alphabet but rarely used.Actually there are only two letters missing from the Latin (Roman) alphabet. They are the letters J and W. In early Latin there was no letter U but this was added in the second century AD. The letters Y and Z were added in the late republic but they were only used in words of Greek origin. The letter K was included in the alphabet but rarely used.Actually there are only two letters missing from the Latin (Roman) alphabet. They are the letters J and W. In early Latin there was no letter U but this was added in the second century AD. The letters Y and Z were added in the late republic but they were only used in words of Greek origin. The letter K was included in the alphabet but rarely used.Actually there are only two letters missing from the Latin (Roman) alphabet. They are the letters J and W. In early Latin there was no letter U but this was added in the second century AD. The letters Y and Z were added in the late republic but they were only used in words of Greek origin. The letter K was included in the alphabet but rarely used.Actually there are only two letters missing from the Latin (Roman) alphabet. They are the letters J and W. In early Latin there was no letter U but this was added in the second century AD. The letters Y and Z were added in the late republic but they were only used in words of Greek origin. The letter K was included in the alphabet but rarely used.Actually there are only two letters missing from the Latin (Roman) alphabet. They are the letters J and W. In early Latin there was no letter U but this was added in the second century AD. The letters Y and Z were added in the late republic but they were only used in words of Greek origin. The letter K was included in the alphabet but rarely used.Actually there are only two letters missing from the Latin (Roman) alphabet. They are the letters J and W. In early Latin there was no letter U but this was added in the second century AD. The letters Y and Z were added in the late republic but they were only used in words of Greek origin. The letter K was included in the alphabet but rarely used.
These are the only words that contain all of those letters, including at least two 'o's'. No word could be found containing only those twelve letters. blepharoconjunctivitis bronchopleurisy libanophorous libanotophorous nephrotuberculosis pleurobronchitis sulphatocarbonic sulphhemoglobin sulphmethemoglobin sulphobenzoic sulphocarbonic
You use only one letter to write the Roman Numeral "3". That's the letter "I", as three is III.
One candidate is Rotokas, a language spoken in Papua New Guinea with just 12 letters.
Becasue there are only 26 letters of the [Roman] alphabet and more than 4 times that number of elements.