Because that's how it was in Latin, Greek, and Phoenican. But nobody actually knows the real reason.
The letter that can come before "l" is "k." In the English alphabet, "k" directly precedes "l." Other letters, depending on the context of a word, can also come before "l," such as "b" in "bl" or "s" in "sl."
The letter "A" or "a" precedes the letter "B" or "b".
The letter "B" or "b" comes before the letter "C" or "c".
The letter that is next but one before "c" is "a." If we count backward from "c," the letter before it is "b," and the letter before "b" is "a."
The letter a.
The English alphabet before the letter "f" includes the letters "a," "b," "c," "d," and "e." The letter "x" does not precede "f" in the alphabet; instead, it follows after "w." Therefore, the letters that come before "f" are "a," "b," "c," "d," and "e."
a looks like an a, and b looks like a b. a comes before b and b comes after a. They are two different letters. A is a letter that goes before B. The letter B goes after the A in the Alphabet.
it is a letter in the abc it is the lettr that come after a
Nope. A b c d.
no it comes before
In the English alphabet, the letter U comes before the letter V.
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