alpHAbet
Alpha and beta are the first two letters of the Greek one...
It sounds like two letters from the NATO phonetic alphabet - RA.
Two x 'b' Two x 'e' One x 'h' One x 'i' One x 'l' One x 't' That's six altogether, not including the repeats.
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.
loner
k is the middle number n is the letter in the middle of the alphabet. M and N together are the middle of the alphabet. There are 26 letters; M is the 13th so it ends the first half, and N begins the second half.
The first two letters of the Greek alphabet are:Αα AlphaΒβ Beta... so the word is... alphabet (a collection of symbols for a written language).
The word "alphabet" comes from the first two letters of the Greek alphabet: alpha and beta. These two letters form the basis of the word alphabet, which refers to a set of letters or symbols used for writing a particular language.
Your answer is in your question--"alphabet" is based on the first two letters of the Greek alphabet "alpha" and "beta."
alphabet
it consist of 28 letters. the original 26 characters of the English alphabet plus two more.
two letters of the alphabet.
I and U are missing from the Elizabethan alphabet.
The two letters in the word MAKE that have the same number of letters between them in the word as in the alphabet are A and E. In the word MAKE, the letter A is two letters away from M and E is also two letters away from K in the alphabet.
"a" & "b".
alpha and beta
The first two letters of the Greek alphabet are:Αα AlphaΒβ Beta... so the word is... alphabet (a collection of symbols for a written language).