The letter s.
Dee (Aberdeenshire, Wales and Cumbria & North Yorkshire) Exe (Devon) Eye (Leicestershire) Tees (County Durham/Yorkshire border, Teesdale) Wye (Wales, Herefordshire and the River Wye in Derbyshire and the one in Buckinghamshire)
queue (sounds like the letter q)
C sounds like sea
C (the letter sounds like "sea")
There is no "letter b" in the Hebrew alphabet, but there is a letter that sounds like 'b' and it is called Bet (בּ).
B It sounds like Bee and Bee like flowers
This sounds like an urban myth. No court can change the alphabet we use.
The word queue is pronounced as "q."
The letter B sounds like "bee," which can sound similar to the word "beverage" when pronounced quickly.
"C" whilc sounds like 'sea'.
It's 'Ψ ψ'. It sounds like 'ps' on 'collapse'
The idea that anyone would sue to change the alphabet that we use sounds like an urban myth, since no court has the power to change the alphabet we use. The idea that the UCLA would do so sounds like a campaign of denigration. The answer is most certainly 'no'.