The Old English letter “s” looks kind of like the letter “f” except without as much of the crossed line going through the center. Sometimes this makes it difficult to read Old English if you don’t know what you’re looking at.
No, the letter 'z' doesn't exist in the Mayan alphabet.
The alphabet was not discovered by a single person, however it was developed over the course of thousands of years. One of the first written alphabets was the Egyptian hieroglyphs. The modern English alphabet is derived from Latin. The order this alphabet is in was designated in 1011 by a monk named Byrhtfero. At this time, however the letters U and J did not exist. These letters were introduced in the 16th century.
FIVE
The Whigs and the Liberals
it was a good thing. because with out their architecture and art most of the thing we have like buildings and our alphabet would not exist. (:
hello
go ask you mum
Written Chinese is not an alphabetic script.[1] Rather, it is a logographic script based on Chinese characters, though there also exist alphabetic systems to transcribe spoken Chinese.Good Characters' Chinese Alphabet SetABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ
Depends on which Alphabet you are talking about: English: W Spanish: S Greek: ? Hebrew: (doesn't exist, there are only 22 letters) Russian: X
No, the letter 'z' doesn't exist in the Mayan alphabet.
Chinese doesn't use letters. Each character is a word, or a part of a word.
"zhay" does not exist in the French alphabet, the letter "z" is pronounced "zed".
Yes, there is a symbol in the Greek alphabet that represents the /k/ sound, called “kappa.” However, the letter “c” like in the English alphabet does not exist in the Greek language.
the tribe that no longer exist is the cheyanne.
The alphabet was not discovered by a single person, however it was developed over the course of thousands of years. One of the first written alphabets was the Egyptian hieroglyphs. The modern English alphabet is derived from Latin. The order this alphabet is in was designated in 1011 by a monk named Byrhtfero. At this time, however the letters U and J did not exist. These letters were introduced in the 16th century.
Don't exist, probably a spelling error.
A "quid" is £1. Shillings no longer exist but used to be 20 shillings = £1 so they are the equivalent of 5p.