In English no one has the authority to add a new letter to the alphabet. Dictionaries reflect usage. If people start adding a new letter, then dictionaries will pick it up. U should soon see new dictionaries use U as an alternative for you due to internet usage.
Yes. the letter i has been in the English alphabet since it was borrowed from Latin in the 8th Century.
flashcards are one of the best ways to learn a new alphabet.
The Port Authority of New York was founded in April 1921. It was later renamed the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey.
Alphabet soup in the case of President Franklin Delano Roosevelt refers to all of the new federal programs and agencies that were created as a part of his New Deal. Programs like the WPA (Works Progress Administration), the TVA (Tennessee Valley Authority) the NRA (National Recovery Act), FDIC (Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation) the NEA (National Endowment for the Arts) and a whole host of others.
First, cunieform was created. It was made in an area in the middle east (Mesopotamia) which is now in Iraq. Then new languages developed like Phoenic and the Greek alphabet. Now, we have the Engllish alphabet!
Yes. the letter i has been in the English alphabet since it was borrowed from Latin in the 8th Century.
Standard English 26-letter alphabet is used in new Zealand. Maori language is now written using the English alphabet but consisting of only fifteen characters.
Add the letter O to make four.
U and W, which came from V. (J came from I)
Elemeno P, The Dead Cs and The 3D's
1) Arizona has the letter Z in it that no other state has. 2) New Jersey has the letter J in it that no other state has
I believe that there is not an instrument that begins with the letter n, as much as I have searched. Someone make a new instrument! There are a few sites that have "an instrument for every letter of the alphabet" but there is no N. All of my music posters do not have any instruments beginning with n. but there may be an instrument called a noven in japan Okay, My answer is YES there is an instrument for every letter of the alphabet. An instrument that starts with the letter N, is the Naqara (Mongolian war drum)
There is no biblical meaning for this letter as the Bible was written in Hebrew, Yiddish and some Chaldean - with the New Testament in Greek. The letter "D" is from the Latin alphabet, derived from the Greek "delta."
None. Spanish orthography was semi-standardized before the discovery of the New World.
New Zealand uses the same alphabet as other English speaking countries the maori alphabet however - it is unknowen who exactly derived the actual letters
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flashcards are one of the best ways to learn a new alphabet.