C, J, Q (from the Greek letter Koppa, which later merged with Kappa), either U or Y (from the Greek letter Upsilon), V, and W.
The last six letters in the alphabet are U, V, W, X, Y, and Z.
I assume you may mean the Greek alphabet, which is markedly different than the Latin on whichour language is based. The Greek alphabet has various scientific and mathematic applications- for ezxample Pi, Theta, etc. an interesting sidelight- and possibly having some religious import-the orthodox church, the cyrillic alphabet used inRussian and other eastern European countries, was developed allegedly by SS Cyril and Methodius (for religious purposes) and was developed in part from the existing Greek alphabet. many letters ar the same KGB is written like Kt-with a cantilever thing on the T for G 6 for Beta-thus k g b. even some greek personal names became popular in Russian territory-for exmaple the female name indicating-literally i shall rise again! Anastasia!. So it is quite true Russian jhas some greek roots as I believe Mr. Spock onc epointed out on Star Trek. Thge Greeks must have used cipher and other militaryand diploamtic codes but no info here. i knew a gril in High school who had a Greek code-address book based on a greek cipher- another tale indeed. I showed it to my history teachr-having founit on the Path c.l97l.
Thomas Jefferson Greek, Latin, French, Italian, Spanish and EnglishJohn Quincy Adams knew English, classical Greek and Latin, Dutch and some Spanish, French and Russian.
The Greek prefix for 6 is "hexa-".
The French port with 6 letters beginning with "D" is Dunkerque.
Because "6" is a number, and the Greek alphabet only contains letters.
feedback By the way, feedback is the shortest word in the English language that contains the first 6 letters of the alphabet.
"Alpha" and "beta" are the first two letters of the Greek alphabet.The word "alphabet" came into Middle English from the Late Latin word Alphabetum, which in turn originated in the Ancient Greek Alphabetos, from alpha and beta, the first two letters of the Greek alphabet. Alpha and beta in turn came from the first two letters of the Phoenician alphabet, and meant ox and houserespectively.
5 Vowels in the English Alphabet
The seventh letter of the greek alphabet is eta In modern Greek its η,Η (Eta) In ancient Greek it was ζ,Ζ (Zeta). That is because the ancient 6, which was the ''στ,ΣΤ'' is no longer used.
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It didn't grow. It actually lost 6 letters and its usage shrank.It once had 30 letters but Digamma, Heta, Qoppa, Stigma, San, and Sampi were all eliminated.Today it is only used for the Greek language, but once it was used for the following languages:LydianPhrygianThracianGaulishHebrewArabicOld OsseticAlbanianTurkishAromanianGagauzSurguchUrum
The first 6 letters of the alphabet?
The answer is three.g, and the second a. (5 letters between them, in the word and in the alphabet)g, n. (6 letters between them, in the word and in the alphabet)r, n. (3 letters between them, in the word and in the alphabet)
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The English alphabet consists of 26 letters, which can be grouped into six categories based on their characteristics. These groups are: vowels (A, E, I, O, U), consonants (the remaining letters), uppercase letters (A-Z), lowercase letters (a-z), letters with ascenders (b, d, f, h, k, l), and letters with descenders (g, j, p, q, y). Each group serves different functions in language and writing.
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