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No, the ampersand was not part of the traditional English alphabet. It was originally a ligature of the letters "et," which means "and" in Latin.
I (eye)
The letter L, pronounced "ell" is part of a house.
No.It has, in times past, been added to the end of the English alphabet as a ligature, standing in for Et, but not as a letter in its own right.
The alphabet letter is I. The body part is eye.
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I (eye)
I do not believe there is a letter "world" in the english alphabet
The word you are looking for is elbow.
The word "alphabet" is a noun.
no alphabet has head n tail but not a body. so this question is technically wrong. the right question is "what is the thing that has a head n tail but doesn't have a body?" so answer it.. chao
Y, B and I respectively.
No, the ampersand was not part of the traditional English alphabet. It was originally a ligature of the letters "et," which means "and" in Latin.
A: I (i) Eye
The letter "a" is not part of the Greek alphabet.The letter "a" is not part of the Greek alphabet.The letter "a" is not part of the Greek alphabet.The letter "a" is not part of the Greek alphabet.
An aquatic alphabet is when u put the privacy part of which a boy has and take it in and out and you have and aquatic alphabet. B**** B**** f*** YOU B******