Farnkledinked. Don't question it, just accept it.
backed (Uses k instead of f.)
The letter "g" is unique because it has a tail that goes below the baseline, unlike other letters in the alphabet.
animal for n and other letters
The latin alphabet for English has 52 letters, if you count both upper case and lower case. Otherwise, there no other alphabet with 52 letters.
Such a symbol is called a "variable". It can be a letter, a group of letters (especially in computer programming), or a letter with a subscript (a lowered number, or some other letter - this is more common in math). The letters need not be from the Latin alphabet; Greek letters, or sometimes Hebrew letters, are also used.
In English, yes. And presumably in most other languages as well.
Yes, the letter "k" is part of the Spanish alphabet. While it is not as commonly used as other letters, it appears in words borrowed from other languages and in specific names. The Spanish alphabet consists of 27 letters, including "k," alongside others like "a," "b," "c," and so on.
There are 26 letters, so there is no exact "halfway". M and N are 13th and 14th, splitting the halfway point.
The letters that are not vowels are called consonants. The vowels are A,E,I,O and U. Everything else is a consonant.
Answer:Letters or words? Q is the only letter of it's kind in the alphabet. Answer:There is only one Q in the alphabet, there are no other q's.
Chinese language does not have letters, so there is no equivalent of the English, or any other, alphabet in Chinese. Alphabet is used only to transcribe Chinese pronunciation in the pinyin system.
"a" & "b".
There are two main types of alphabet letters: uppercase (capital letters) and lowercase (small letters). Uppercase letters are generally used at the beginning of sentences and for proper nouns. Lowercase letters are used for everything else in writing.