point d'interrogation
question There are no accents.
water = eau (pronouced oh)when using it in a sentence or saying the it would be l'
coin in spanish thats easy its coin in spanish der One Spanish word for 'coin' is 'cuno' (with a tilde, wave, over the 'n') To spell the English word 'coin' using the Spanish alphabet: c - pronounced 'say' in Latin America; 'thay' in Spain ('th' as in 'thin', not 'they') o - pronounced 'aw' i - pronounced 'ee' n - pronounced 'enay'
Sorry, but there is no direct translation. :-( In English we make the conditional tense by using "would" with the primary verb -- I would be, we would like, etc.In French, the conditional tense is just a different way of conjugating the verb -- je serais, nous aimerions, etc.
My everything in French is 'Mon tout' Try using Google translate in future. :)
question There are no accents.
by using the french alphabet that isn't too unlike the English.
Aννα, ΑΝΝΑ
The correct spelling is "alphabetical" (in order by spelling).
You can spell all of them.Just using the letters once from "the alphabet" you can spell about 100 common words.The longest are eatable, athlete, palette, ablate, battle, health, and tablet.
Bravo Alpha Tango Hotel.
I don't know how to break this to you, but the letters used in English are properly called the Roman alphabet.Rome is, as you may have heard, in Italy.So you spell Lori in the "Italian alphabet" ... Lori.
In Greek it is εμπιστεύονται. A spelling using the Latin alphabet is "ebisteyontai"
The way to spell the name Lisa using the Arabic alphabet is ليسا.
Fingerspelling in sign language involves using your fingers to represent each letter of the alphabet. Each letter is signed using specific handshapes and movements. To fingerspell, you simply form the letters of the word using the manual alphabet. Practice and familiarity with the manual alphabet are essential for fluent fingerspelling.
Unfortunately your question isn't possible. You have asked to spell the word open using numbers. The word "OPEN" in the Roman alphabet is basically "OPEN" by English lettering with some variations to the actual letters. Here is an image with the alphabet letters. http://atschool.eduweb.co.uk/nettsch/time/alph.gif
An example: Can you spell your name?