Not sure about the UK, but the U.S. English alphabet has 26 letters.
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The Modern Latin Alphabet (AKA the English Alphabet) is the standard of countries that speak English or Romance languages. It contains 26 letters in both lower and upper case.
The letter thorn (Þ, þ) pronounced as "th" was removed in the middle ages but continued to be represented with a "Y" (as in "Ye Olde Shoppe").
The letter J,j is a recent addition.
U and V used to represent one sound (the shape dependied on the location in a word) but became two distinct letters
Well, since each letter in the alphabet is used together to form words, the answer is...as many words in existence. No alphabet=no words. =o)
There are 26 letters in the English alphabet.
There are no words in any alphabet. Alphabets are, by definition, a set of symbols representing sounds, not words.
Approximately 9000 words.
If you are talking about the letters of the words "PAN no", there is only one alphabet used: the Latin alphabet.
None. The Chinese "alphabet" contains words, not letters.
The letter "b" is important in the English alphabet because it represents a distinct sound, helps differentiate words, and is used in many common words.
lots !
American (and British) English use the Roman alphabet, which the Romans develope from the Greek alphabet, and the Greeks in turn based their alphabet on various existing alphabets in use in the Mediterranean. So, many, many people have been at work on it over the centuries. In other words, nobdy sat down and invented the alphabet.
There are many words in Korean that can be made using the English alphabet. This may include having to put some letters together to make the right sounds.
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