X and Z , Y or Q and u
The British pronounce the last letter "zed", as do most Australians. Much more sensible than "zee" which can be confused with "cee" and other letters.
There are 26 letters, so there is no exact "halfway". M and N are 13th and 14th, splitting the halfway point.
There is so many different alphabets because there is so many different languages. Every language has a different alphabet. Even the English alphabet and the Spanish alphabet are different, even though not by much.
Principally the alphabetic way of writing.
The Korean Alphabet is a phonetic alphabet and the characters presented within it are much more likely to be rounded or oval shaped. When attempting to discern the difference - look for oval shapes.
there is a guy at my school and his name is norteno and he isnt gay and he is hottt
There is a zeta in the Greek alphabet but it is only the sixth letter. The letter omega occupies the last letter in the Greek alphabet much the same way z is the last letter of the English alphabet.
The British pronounce the last letter "zed", as do most Australians. Much more sensible than "zee" which can be confused with "cee" and other letters.
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 such thing as "the Inca alphabet". The Incans had no writing system. They used knotted strings to record numbers, but there is not much evidence that this system was used for anything else.
There are 26 letters, so there is no exact "halfway". M and N are 13th and 14th, splitting the halfway point.
no, there isnt
We take the letter "e" from the Latin alphabet, which in turn had its roots in the Greek alphabet. The Greek letter epsilon is much the same in appearance and function as the Latin e.
the symbol is from ancient greece. it is a letter of the alphabet and since much of our modern mathematics is based on the greek, we use many of their symbols
The word alphabet is formed from alpha-beta, the first two letters of the Greek alphabet. So saying alphabet is pretty much the same as saying ABC.
no, as much as there should be, there isnt.
no there isnt any dirt on jupiter