There are no words in the alphabet. The alphabet consists of letters. ----- Or, if you mean the first word as in the one that is listed first in a dictionary, then I believe it's aardvark.
The first letter in the Spanish alphabet is also A. The difference is that in Spanish it is pronounced "Ahhh."
J has never been the last letter of the Alphabet.
All of the letters of the English alphabet were added at the same time, except: J, U, and W
the last letter addded to the English alphabet was j the last letter addded to the English alphabet was j
The first letter of the English alphabet is 'A'
There are no words in the alphabet. The alphabet consists of letters. ----- Or, if you mean the first word as in the one that is listed first in a dictionary, then I believe it's aardvark.
Yes, the letter A is the first letter in the alphabet.
The Latin letter a came from the first letter of the Greek alphabet (alpha) which came from the first letter of the Phoenician alphabet (alef), but nobody knows why alef is the first letter of the Phoenician alphabet.
Yeah, A is the first letter of the alphabet!
The first letter in the Spanish alphabet is also A. The difference is that in Spanish it is pronounced "Ahhh."
The letter "A" is the first letter of the English alphabet because it is descended from the Phoenician letter "aleph," which was the first letter of the Phoenician alphabet. Over time, this letter was adopted by the Greeks as "alpha," and eventually made its way into the Latin alphabet as "A."
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The first letter in english alphabet is "A"
The first letter in the Greek alphabet is alpha, and the second is beta. From them we get the word alphabet.
The first letter in the alphabet is "A". Easy question, easy answer.
Yes, "alpha" is the first letter in the Greek alphabet.