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They are exactly the same as the letters of the English alphabet, but some letters have different sounds.
No, the alphabet evolved over thousands of years. The English alphabet we know today has only had 26 letters since 1634.
The Latin alphabet of Rome had 23 letters, and the English alphabet uses 26 letters.
Monomers are like alphabet letters in that when combined they can be used to create an infinite number of combinations. This is the same way that letters combine to form words.
There are 26/twenty-six letters in the American alphabet. These are the letters.The letters are as followed: Capital: ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ Lower: abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz These are the letters for the American alphabet.
SIS
this \
There is more than just 1. C, D, O, S, and B are all curved letters that are the same upside down.
The only letters that are the same when upside down are H, I, O, S and Z.And if it reads the same backwards as forwards, then the first and last letters must be the same, and the 2nd and 3rd letters must be the same.HIIHHOOHIOOISOOSZOOZOHHOOSSOOZZOIHHINo, I can't think of any!the answer is NOON...
I only know that x and o stay the same
SWIMS (:
SOS
They are exactly the same as the letters of the English alphabet, but some letters have different sounds.
The upside down version: SWIMS The right side up version: SWIMS This is the word that is 5 letters in capitals the same turned upside down :)) Hope that helps all you smart kids out there <3
SWIMS
The word SWIMS, when written in upper case letters, is the longest word in the English language that reads the same both forward and upside-down with no reading difficulty.
The alphabet of Americans is the English alphabet, which consists of 26 letters from A to Z.