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Q is the letter and queue is the line of people.
That would be Q and queue.
The letter "ā," which has a line over it called a macron, is pronounced as a long "a" sound, similar to the "a" in "father." It indicates that the vowel sound is held longer than a regular "a." In phonetic terms, it can be represented as /ɑː/ in the International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA).
It's the 3rd letter of the Greek Alphabet. To describe it... take a 1. Now if we were to flip it around, so the little line that goes down off the top pointed right, we would almost have Gamma. We'd just have to chop that little line the 1 sits on off, and that would be Gamma.
The Attention Line is placed above the Recipient Line, that is, above the name of the firm to which the mailpiece is directed. see also: http://pe.usps.gov/text/pub28/pub28c2_004.htm
The phonetic spelling kue may be used for Q. The English word with the same pronunciation is "queue" (to line up, or a line of people or list of tasks).
The horizontal line above vowels means the letter is a long vowel.
Q
A "queue," pronounced "Q," is a line of people.
Well, darling, the letter 'Q' is your answer. It's not just a letter in the alphabet, it's also a line of people waiting for their turn. So next time you're stuck in a queue, just remember, you're basically in line with the alphabet.
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An abecedarius is an acrostic poem in which each line begins with the next letter of the alphabet.
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An alphabet pyramid poem is a type of poem where each line begins with a successive letter of the alphabet. For example, the first line starts with 'A', the second line with 'B', and so on. The poem is structured in a pyramid shape, with the number of letters increasing and then decreasing in each line.