The Latin letter used before "j" was added was "i", it served both purposes.
No four-letter English word ends with the letters "ton" apart from the English school Eton.
Every letter apart from 'W' has one syllable. 'W' has two syllables.
I would have thought you meant sorbet, apart from the 5 letters
燕燕 yan(4) yan(4) , name of the protagonist
No, but you need to use a capital letter to start the sentence, and the word English also begins with a capital letter.
Things Fall Apart was written and originally published in English.
It's complex, as some letters that exist in English do not exist in Welsh, whereas others that consist of TWO letters in English count as a single letter in Welsh. Generally speaking, the Welsh alphabet is the same as that of English EXCEPT that some letters don't exist in it- these are J,K,Q,V,X and Z (the only exeption to 'J' being when the name 'Jesus' is spelt, whereupon it's prounounced 'Y'). On the other hand, the two-letter combinations 'LL', 'HL', 'FL' and 'FH' count in Welsh as a SINGLE letter. It's curious that Welsh is a related language to Cornish, which includes all the letters omitted from Welsh apart from 'X', It's said that the Welsh and the Cornish are said to be able to understand each other's language, but as a Welsh speaker whose tried to converse with a Cornishman, I've had great difficulty. I think that the Breton tongue is closer to Welsh than the Cornish one.
adapt, alarm, apart
apart, chart, heart, start
abroad oh wait... uhmm apart?
Apart from English/Spanish or Spanish/English textbooks, do textbooks have such glossaries?
I / eye