Yes, but no one will be able to read it except you.
Well, since each letter in the alphabet is used together to form words, the answer is...as many words in existence. No alphabet=no words. =o)
The Greeks did not invent the alphabet. The alphabet was invented by the Phoenicians; the Greeks merely adapted the Phoenician alphabet to their own language.The Phoenician alphabet was originally a syllabary, but because of sound changes in the language it evolved into an alphabet.
It depends on which alphabets you are talking about. In the latin alphabet for English, the most common letter is E, and the least common is Z.
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Even though our modern 26 letter alphabet is called the Roman alphabet, the Romans did not invent it. They simply refined and polished a system of written language that had been developing for thousands of years in many nations. Most alphabet letters began as a simplified version of ancient drawings of animals, objects, or signs. In 3000 B.C., the Egyptians were writing with several hundred signs and pictures. Each sign or picture stood for a complete word or a syllable in the word. This was called hieroglyphics. But sign and picture writing was too slow for the business world, especially for the ancient Phoenicians, who were worldwide merchants and traders in 1200 B.C. So they developed an alphabet in which only symbols were used. Each symbol represented one sound, and several were combined to make the sounds of one word. The Greeks, who traded with the Phoenicians, adopted their alphabet in 800 B.C., but found that the Phoenician alphabet did not contain vowel sounds, which they needed for their language. So they kept 19 Phoenician letters and added 5 of their own (vowels) to make a 24 letter alphabet. The alphabet was perfected by the Romans in about 114 A.D. The Normans in England later added the letters V, W, and J, making the 26 letter alphabet, which was the basis for the western world's present alphabet. Our capital Q was once the symbol for a monkey. The ancient drawing looked like a Q with a head, ears, and short lines for arms!
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any cupcake and every letter of the alphabet :) it worked so yay
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The letters "ch", "ll", and "rr" are three letters that are not technically part of the Spanish alphabet anymore, but they make there own sounds. The only letter different still in the Spanish alphabet is the letter "ñ".
Well, since each letter in the alphabet is used together to form words, the answer is...as many words in existence. No alphabet=no words. =o)
There is no letter A in the Hebrew alphabet. In fact, the Hebrew alphabet doesn't have any vowels in it at all.To form vowels in Hebrew, marks are added to the letters. For example:A as in make = אֵיA as in Father = אָ אַ or אֲA as in cat = doesn't exist in Hebrew
They can not eat alphabet soup it will most likely make them sick if they have already eaten it take them to a vet as soon as possible.
U cannot make a sentence with every letter of the alphabet
Yes, it is possible to make alphabet-shaped and number-shaped cereal from scratch at home. All you need is a cereal dough made from flour, sugar, salt, and butter, and a cookie cutter in the shape of the desired letter or number. After cutting out the shapes, bake the cereal in the oven until golden brown.
yes. Thats what facetime is for.
A letter is an item in an alphabet which is used to make up a given language. It is also a form of communication.