Korea, has the 25 letter Hangul alphabet, reference this link http://dictionary.reference.com/search?r=2&q=Hangul
Verily I say unto thee.... John 12:24
All wal marts all over the country are open 24/7 365 days a year!!
The requirements vary from country to country and sport to sport. The requirements for each sport are set by the governing body of that sport to meet the requirements as agreed to by the Olympic committee. Also, getting into the Olympics is very hard. Some events are held where world-class athletes compete against each other in order to represent their country at the Olympics. The ones who perform the best are usually the ones who go.
There are 24 time zones in the world.
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There are 24 letters in the modern Korean alphabet, known as Hangul, originally created in the 15th century by King Sejong the Great. These letters are grouped into blocks representing syllables.
23 is not in the alphabet. It is a number. The next number is 24. If you are asking what the 24th letter of the alphabet is, it's X.
The first Alphabet was probably an Ancient Egyptian "Abjad" alphabet with 24 letters.
Psi. This is pronounced /ps/ as in lips.
Hanja, is the Korean name for Chinese characters. It refers to those Chinese characters borrowed from Chinese and incorporated into the Korean language with Korean pronunciation. Hangul, is the native alphabet of the Korean language. It was created in the mid-fifteenth century, and is now the official script of both North and South Korea.
The letter "A" is the first letter in the alphabet for a reason. The alphabet was 24 letters long 5,000 years go. I belive that A was in the alphabet in the exact place as today. (if not it's still 5,000 years old.)
In the English alphabet, the letter "x" is the 24th letter. This is determined by the position of the letter in the sequence of letters from A to Z. Each letter in the alphabet corresponds to a specific numerical value, with "x" being assigned the number 24.
24th letter of the alphabet is X
The modern Greek alphabet has 24 letters and is derived from the earlier Phoenician alphabet. The greek alphabet has been in use in one form or another since the 8th century BCE. The sixth letter of the modern Greek alphabet is "zeta".
Korean writing is called Hangul in South Korea and as ChosÅn'gÅ­l in North Korea and China. It is phonetic writing style and was developed by the Josen Dynasty in the mid 15th century. The Chinese character are sometimes used and known as Hanja.
The 23rd of the 24 letters of the Greek Alphabet is psi. It is written uppercase Ψ, lowercase ψ, and the Greek name for the letter is ψι.
The letter that comes before epsilon (ε) in the Greek alphabet is delta (δ). The Greek alphabet consists of 24 letters, and delta is the fourth letter, while epsilon is the fifth.