Quasi alphabet is an outdated term for an abjad, which is an alphabet that has no vowels.
That is the spelling of the prefix quasi- meaning "similar" or sort of.
It depends on what you consider "the main alphabet" to be. If you mean the main alphabet of the Bible, that is the Hebrew alphabet. the main difference between the Hebrew alphabet and the Greek alphabet is that the Greek alphabet includes letters for Vowels.
"zhay" does not exist in the French alphabet, the letter "z" is pronounced "zed".
An alphabet has no words ... o.O The German alphabet has 30 letters, if that's what you mean. abc...xzy [26 letters] + ä + ö + ü + ß = 30 letters
There is no root word per se. The word quasar is an abbreviation for quasi-stellar radios source.
as if
"Quasi" is a by-word meaning "partly" or "semi". In the context of this question it can also mean "minor", "insignificant" or "not worth of note".
It is a Latin word that means 'almost but not really'
Almost but not really,, seemingly; so-called, as if.
Quasi-naturalistic in a theatrical definition means: a naturalism form used within a play but with absurdist overtones/elements to it. - Graeme Blundell.
quasi contract Quasi Corporation Quasi Criminal Quasi Judicial Qui tam Quasi Criminal
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Quasi is an Italian musical term meaning: As if, resembling
quasi means almost.
quasi means almost.