T because the way you spell the word alphabet t is at the end
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The Manx alphabet has no x, z The Irish alphabet has no j, k, q, v, w, x, y, z The Scots Gaelic alphabet has no j, k, q, v, w, x, y, z The Welsh alphabet has no j, k, q, v, x, z The Breton alphabet has no c, q, x
The next two letters are likely C & U. There are at least 2 patterns in these letters. FIrst is the list of vowels that make up every other letter. Then the letters alternate from the ends of the alphabet. If there is a Z, a B, then a Y, then C would likely be next, and then X. But there would be whatever vowel in sequence next.
Shakespeare only used 1 alphabet: the English alphabet, derived from the Latin alphabet. That means that he did not use the Arabic alphabet, the Greek alphabet, the Cyrillic alphabet, the Hebrew alphabet, the Sanskrit alphabet, Chinese characters, or Ancient Egyptian Hieroglyphics, to name but a few.
If you mean the letter that doesn't appear in any US state names, the letter is Q. If someone were to guess, they'd likely say J, X, or Z. However, it is none of those due to New Jersey, Texas, New Mexico, and Arizona.
IBM System z servers are supported by a multitude of operating systems, such as z/OS, z/VSE, z/TPF, Linux on System z and the z/VM hypervisor.
it is Y because if you take out Z from the whole alphabet its Y
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The Alphabet from A to Y with Bonus Letter Z was created in 2007.
'Z' is the last letter of the English Alphabet.
The last letter of the alphabet is Z.
its z but if one means back its y so there both right
The last letter of the German alphabet is "Z".
The alphabet has 26 letters. The letter "Z" comes after the letter "Y".The English alphabet, in order:ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ
The last letter included in the English alphabet was the letter J
The British pronounce the last letter "zed", as do most Australians. Much more sensible than "zee" which can be confused with "cee" and other letters.
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Y and Z are the last letters in the alphabet. W and J were the last letters to be added to the alphabet. Originally, the letter U was also used to represent the W sound, and the letter I to represent the J sound.