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Alphabet History

The history of the alphabet began in Ancient Egypt. The first consonantal alphabet was found in 2,000 BCE to represent the language of Semitic workers in Egypt. It was influenced by the principles of the Egyptian writing script.

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How do you type the last 3 letters in the danish alphabet?

Æ (æ), Ø (ø), Å (å). The ones outside of the brackets are the big letters, and the ones in the brackets are the small letters.

How to make a webside?

By using web design software like Microsoft Front Office or Dreamweaver.

Once the page is designed it can be uploaded to a website using FTP.

There are also some great Open Source (free software) available called Wordpress and Joomla. Also you can download Kompozer, a free HTML editor.

You will then need to upload your website to a server. Filezilla is a great free FTP. You will also need to register a domain name and pay a monthly fee for the hosting of your web page.

Is there a forbidden language?

Yes, there is! that's called "dirty language" or "foul language"! in other words, you are taking Gods name in vain, or cursing! quite the same.

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No, words are just words. Societies from time to time try to make some words the mark of the uneducated or lower classes but these change. A sentence which would not be noticed in Elizabethan England would curl the hair of most modern teachers, similarly in Quebec, Canada a teenager being overheard by his mother saying "Hostie" (Communion wafer) would get his/her mouth washed with soap.

In literature writers of horror stories (like H.P. Lovecraft) often call up lost languages of "The Old Ones" whose words cannot be said aloud without dire consequences. These tales are fabrications.

What is the difference between q and Q?

Q = upper case, aka capital letter q = lower case, aka small letter

Why are there so many different clouds?

Because they form under many different combinations of air temperature, pressure, and humidity; and other factors.

Why do the Japanese have three writing systems?

The Japanese writing consists of three systems:

  • Kanji
  • Hiragana
  • Katakana

Kanji is the main body of Japanese writing system, which was developed from Chinese characters through history of the two countries. There are about 2000 Kanji used in Japanese.

Hiragana is their original writing system, which is used for writing -non-kanji parts of the language, such as 'particles', 'auxiliary verbs' and 'okurigana' (inflection of different words, esp verbs].

Katakana was developed as a system to write foreign words, and contains writing of syllables whose pronunciations are non-existent to the main Japanese language, such as 'fa, fi, wu, di, je, she, etc'. Katakana is also used in Japanese the way we use italics in English.

If your ex-fiance had a letter notarized stating you lived in his home and now things aren't going well and he is asking you to leave will this letter have any standing?

The letter provided you documentation that you lived at a certain address, Proof of Residence. Now that he has asked you to leave, the letter is of no value. To use it as "Proof of Residence" would be fraudulent.

Is the letter E the most used combining vowel?

No its the letter A. The vowels are listed in order A being the most used and U being the least used. A - E - I - O - U sometimes Y