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  • ...], ''roomaji'', often seen on signage and for company names. The [[Korean alphabet]], unlike most other alphabets, groups letters by syllables within words, w ...o represent the consonant sounds of the Semitic languages. The Phoenician alphabet, one variant of the ancient Semitic alphabets, was adopted with significant
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  • #REDIRECT [[Hawaiian alphabet]]
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  • ...shorter, like the [[Italian alphabet]], or longer, such as the [[Icelandic alphabet|Icelandic]]. In English, items like [[GH]] do not count as single letters. ...æ and œ are still used in [[British English]] for certain words of [[Greek alphabet|Greek]] or [[Latin]] origin, such as ''encylopædia'' and ''cœlom''. The l
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  • ...ight|350px|Written [[English language|English]] typically uses the Roman [[alphabet]].}} ...t''' is the most used writing system today, belonging to the category of [[alphabet]]s, initially designed for transcribing the [[Latin language]] (which was s
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  • The '''Cyrillic alphabet''' is used for many of the [[Slavonic language family|Slavonic languages]], ...sciple of Saints Cyril and Methodius. Cyril had developed the [[Glagolitic alphabet]] for the Slavonic languages; the Cyrillic bears his name despite having be
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  • #REDIRECT [[Roman alphabet]]
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  • {{dambigbox|Abc (alphabet)|Abc}} ...er from A to Z. The English written letters are a subset of the [[Roman alphabet]]. In English, the abc's include five vowels (A, E, I, O, U), 19 consonants
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  • [[Image:Alphabet couleurs.jpg|thumb|Letters]] ...letter''' is an element of a [[writing system]]. Writing systems include [[alphabet]]s, [[abjad]]s, [[abugida]]s and [[syllabary|syllabaries]]. As components o
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  • |type = Alphabet |fam3 = [[ Proto-Canaanite alphabet]]
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  • ...Any version used specifically for Tajik may be referred to as the '''Tajik alphabet''', which is written in Tajik as follows: <!--Arabic: {{rtl-lang|tg-Arab|� ...anguage|Judæo-Tajiki]], spoken by the [[Bukharan Jews]], uses the [[Hebrew alphabet]].
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  • ...[[Greek language]] since about the [[9th century BCE]]. It was the first [[alphabet]] in the narrow sense, that is, a writing system using a separate symbol fo ...he Greek alphabet is also considered a possible ancestor of the [[Armenian alphabet]]. It is unrelated to [[Linear B]] and the [[Cypriot syllabary]], earlier w
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  • #Redirect [[Cyrillic alphabet]]
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  • {{rpl|Roman alphabet}} {{rpl|Letter (alphabet)}}
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  • ...e before 600 BC from the Etruscan alphabet (in turn derived from the Greek alphabet).
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  • The alphabet used for a number of languages, mostly Slavonic ones, including Russian, Bu
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  • ...ow pronunciation. It is an expanded [[English alphabet]], with the [[Greek alphabet|Greek]] letter theta (θ) representing the unvoiced 'th' sound of 'thin', a
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  • #REDIRECT [[Roman alphabet/Definition]]
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  • * [http://ilovetypography.com/2010/08/07/where-does-the-alphabet-come-from/ Typography origins]
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  • ...pt, usually denoting one or more ''phonemes''; for example, in the English alphabet the letter <a> can represent the phoneme /æ/ as in ''mat'' and /eɪ/ as in
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  • A Latin-based alphabet consisting of 28 letters ie. 26 standard letters plus two print ligatures �
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  • System of phonetic notation based on the Latin alphabet, devised by the International Phonetic Association as a standardized repres
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  • {{r|Alphabet}} {{r|History of the alphabet}}
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Tajik alphabet]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/English alphabet]]. Needs checking by a human. {{r|Alphabet}}
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Cyrillic alphabet]]. Needs checking by a human. {{r|Alphabet}}
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  • *[[Cumae alphabet]] *[[Arvanitic alphabet]]
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  • *[http://greek-language.com/alphabet The Greek Alphabet] A presentation of the Greek letters with pronunciation for Modern and Clas *[http://biblescripture.net/Greek.html The Greek Alphabet]
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Latin alphabet]]. Needs checking by a human. {{r|Alphabet}}
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/International Phonetic Alphabet]]. Needs checking by a human. {{r|Alphabet}}
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  • ...etter]] of the [[English alphabet|English]] and [[Latin alphabet|Latin]] [[alphabet]]s.
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  • ...etter]] of the [[English alphabet|English]] and [[Latin alphabet|Latin]] [[alphabet]]s.
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  • ...etter]] of the [[English alphabet|English]] and [[Latin alphabet|Latin]] [[alphabet]]s.
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  • ...e before 600 BC from the Etruscan alphabet (in turn derived from the Greek alphabet).
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  • {{r|Alphabet}} {{r|English alphabet}}
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  • ...he Runic alphabet, called "thorn", also used in some variants of the Latin alphabet (Icelandic, Old and Middle English).
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  • *[[English alphabet]] *[[Letter (alphabet)]]
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Cyrillic alphabet]]. Needs checking by a human. {{r|Alphabet}}
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  • The 20th [[letter (alphabet)|letter]] of the [[English alphabet]].
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  • The twenty-first [[letter (alphabet)|letter]] of the [[English alphabet]].
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  • *[[Cumae alphabet]] *[[Arvanitic alphabet]]
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  • ...t), beth (the second) for shin (one before last), and so on, reversing the alphabet.
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  • *[[Letter (alphabet)]] *[[Alphabet]]
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  • {{r|Alphabet}} {{r|Latin alphabet}}
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  • {{rpl|Roman alphabet}} {{rpl|Letter (alphabet)}}
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/English alphabet]]. Needs checking by a human. {{r|Alphabet}}
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  • {{dambigbox|Abc (alphabet)|Abc}} ...er from A to Z. The English written letters are a subset of the [[Roman alphabet]]. In English, the abc's include five vowels (A, E, I, O, U), 19 consonants
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Latin alphabet]]. Needs checking by a human. {{r|Alphabet}}
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  • *[http://greek-language.com/alphabet The Greek Alphabet] A presentation of the Greek letters with pronunciation for Modern and Clas *[http://biblescripture.net/Greek.html The Greek Alphabet]
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  • #redirect [[Cyrillic alphabet]]
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  • #Redirect [[Cyrillic alphabet]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Hawaiian alphabet]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Greek alphabet]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Roman alphabet]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Roman alphabet/Definition]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[International Phonetic Alphabet]]
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  • {{rpl|Cyrillic alphabet}} {{rpl|Alphabet}}
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  • {{r|Alphabet}} {{r|Letter (alphabet)}}
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/International Phonetic Alphabet]]. Needs checking by a human. {{r|Alphabet}}
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  • {{r|Cyrillic alphabet}} {{r|International Phonetic Alphabet}}
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  • A sentence using every letter of the alphabet at least once.
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  • The Cyrillic alphabet (based on the early Greek alphabet) is used for written Ukrainian.
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  • ...], ''roomaji'', often seen on signage and for company names. The [[Korean alphabet]], unlike most other alphabets, groups letters by syllables within words, w ...o represent the consonant sounds of the Semitic languages. The Phoenician alphabet, one variant of the ancient Semitic alphabets, was adopted with significant
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  • The alphabet used for a number of languages, mostly Slavonic ones, including Russian, Bu
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  • The twenty-fourth letter of the English alphabet.
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  • The 24th and last letter of the Greek alphabet.
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  • The seventh letter of the English alphabet.
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  • The 19th letter of the English alphabet.
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  • The [[alphabet]] used to write the [[Korean language]].
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  • The seventeenth letter of the [[English alphabet]].
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  • The twenty-third letter of the English alphabet.
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  • The sixteenth letter of the [[English alphabet]].
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  • The eleventh letter of the English alphabet.
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  • The twenty-second letter of the [[English alphabet]].
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  • The 18th letter of the [[English alphabet]].
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  • The ninth letter of the [[English alphabet]].
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  • The twelfth letter of the basic modern Latin alphabet.
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  • Mark added to a letter used to expand an alphabet.
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  • The thirteenth letter of the basic modern Latin alphabet.
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  • The fourteenth letter in the basic modern Latin alphabet.
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  • The fifteenth letter of the basic modern Latin alphabet.
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  • The eighth letter in the basic modern Latin alphabet.
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  • The twenty-fifth and penultimate letter of the English alphabet.
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  • The twenty-sixth and last letter of the English alphabet.
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  • The sixth letter of the [[English alphabet]]. Its name is pronounced ''eff''.
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  • {{r|Cyrillic alphabet}} {{r|Greek alphabet}}
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  • ...abet]]. English writing consists of a [[morphophonology|morphophonemic]] [[alphabet]] with orthographic rules of [[spelling]] and [[punctuation]] distinct from ...bet]]ic script, this also includes its [[grapheme]]-[[phoneme]] ([[letter (alphabet)|letter]]-sound) correspondences.<ref>''Script'' refers to the actual appea
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  • [[Reference work]] containing [[word]]s classed [[alphabet]]ically and giving information about [[spelling]], [[etymology]] and usage.
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  • ...nclude>Widely-used member of the Slavic languages, written in the Cyrillic alphabet and spoken across Eurasia.
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  • ...shorter, like the [[Italian alphabet]], or longer, such as the [[Icelandic alphabet|Icelandic]]. In English, items like [[GH]] do not count as single letters. ...æ and œ are still used in [[British English]] for certain words of [[Greek alphabet|Greek]] or [[Latin]] origin, such as ''encylopædia'' and ''cœlom''. The l
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  • (lowercase: đ) Letter used in some variants of the Latin alphabet, especially in Vietnamese, Serbian, Croatian and Bosnian.
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  • {{r|Greek alphabet}} {{r|Latin alphabet}}
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  • ...sed with various different values in a number of languages using the Latin alphabet.
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  • (lowercase: ð) Letter called "eth", used in some variants of the Latin alphabet, especially in Icelandic, Faeroese, Old and Middle English.
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  • A Latin-based alphabet consisting of 28 letters ie. 26 standard letters plus two print ligatures �
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  • {{r|Alphabet}} {{r|Cyrillic alphabet}}
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  • ...languages|Celtic language]]. Irish today is written in a modified [[Latin alphabet]], but the earliest writings originating in Ireland, of [[Primitive Irish]]
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  • {{r|Greek alphabet}} {{r|Letter (alphabet)}}
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  • {{r|Alphabet}} {{r|History of the alphabet}}
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  • The tenth letter in the basic modern Latin alphabet, and historically the last of the 26 letters to be added.
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  • A finite sequence of elements of a given alphabet.
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  • The '''Cyrillic alphabet''' is used for many of the [[Slavonic language family|Slavonic languages]], ...sciple of Saints Cyril and Methodius. Cyril had developed the [[Glagolitic alphabet]] for the Slavonic languages; the Cyrillic bears his name despite having be
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  • An array of tuples over an finite alphabet that have every combination of symbols in some sets of coordinates appear e
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  • ...script. It can also be written in the [[Roman alphabet]] or in [[Cyrillic alphabet|Cyrillic]]; in Japan, ''katakana'' is primarily used, followed by the Roman
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  • ...left, placed below a letter and found in several languages using the Latin alphabet.
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  • The first letter of the [[Greek alphabet]], written as <math>\Alpha</math> (upper-case) and <math>\alpha</math> (low
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  • The second letter of the Greek alphabet, written as Β (upper-case) and β (lower-case).
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  • The 10th letter of the [[Greek alphabet]], written <math>\Kappa</math> (upper case) and <math>\kappa</math> (lower
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  • * {{r|Abc (alphabet)}}
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  • The 12th letter of the [[Greek alphabet]], written as <math>\Mu</math> (upper case) and <math>\mu</math> (lower cas
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  • The 23rd letter of the Greek alphabet, written as <math>\Psi</math> (upper-case) and <math>\psi</math> (lower-cas
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  • The 7th letter of the [[Greek alphabet]], written as <math>\Eta</math> (upper-case) and <math>\eta</math> (lower-c
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  • The sixteenth letter of the [[Greek alphabet]], written as <math>\Pi</math> (upper-case) and <math>\pi</math> (lower-cas
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  • The 13th letter of the [[Greek alphabet]], written as <math>\Nu</math> (upper case) and <math>\nu</math> (lower cas
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  • The 8th letter of the [[Greek alphabet]], written as <math>\Theta</math> (upper-case) and <math>\theta</math> (low
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  • The 19th letter of the Greek alphabet, written as <math>\Tau</math> (upper-case) and <math>\tau</math> (lower-cas
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  • The 14th letter of the [[Greek alphabet]], written as <math>\Xi</math> (upper case) and <math>\xi</math> (lower cas
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  • The 9th letter of the [[Greek alphabet]], written as <math>\Iota</math> (upper-case) and <math>\iota</math> (lower
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  • The 20th letter of the Greek alphabet, written as <math>\Upsilon</math> (upper-case) and <math>\upsilon</math> (l
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  • The 15th letter of the [[Greek alphabet]], written as Ο (upper case) and ο (lower case).
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  • The 4th letter of the Greek alphabet, written as <math>\Delta</math> (upper-case) and <math>\delta</math> (lower
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  • The 21st letter of the Greek alphabet, written as <math>\Phi</math> (upper-case) and <math>\phi</math> (lower-cas
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  • The 17th letter of the [[Greek alphabet]], written as <math>\Rho</math> (upper-case) and <math>\rho</math> (lower-c
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  • The 5th letter of the [[Greek alphabet]], written as <math>\Epsilon</math> (upper-case) and <math>\epsilon</math>
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  • The 11th letter of the [[Greek alphabet]], written as <math>\Lambda</math> (upper case) and <math>\lambda</math> (l
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  • The 22nd letter of the Greek alphabet, written as <math>\Chi</math> (upper-case) and <math>\chi</math> (lower-cas
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  • The third letter of the Greek alphabet, written <math>\Gamma</math> (upper-case) or <math>\gamma</math> (lower-cas
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  • The 6th letter of the Greek alphabet. It is written as <math>\Zeta</math> (upper-case) and <math>\zeta</math> (
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  • {{r|Letter (alphabet)}}
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  • ...al website of Tatarstan], in Tatar and Cyrillic script.</ref> The [[Arabic alphabet]] was also used until the 9th century.<ref>Omniglot - Tatar Language, [http
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  • System of phonetic notation based on the Latin alphabet, devised by the International Phonetic Association as a standardized repres
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  • '''Mu''' is the 12th letter of the [[Greek alphabet]]. It is written as <math>\Mu</math> (upper case) and <math>\mu</math> (lo
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  • '''Psi''' is the 23rd letter of the [[Greek alphabet]]. It is written as <math>\Psi</math> (upper-case) and <math>\psi</math> (l
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  • '''Eta''' is the 7th letter of the [[Greek alphabet]]. It is written as <math>\Eta</math> (upper-case) and <math>\eta</math> (
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  • '''Pi''' is the sixteenth letter of the [[Greek alphabet]]. It is written as <math>\Pi</math> (upper-case) and <math>\pi</math> (lo
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  • '''Nu''' is the 13th letter of the [[Greek alphabet]]. It is written as <math>\Nu</math> (upper case) and <math>\nu</math> (lo
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  • '''Theta''' is the 8th letter of the [[Greek alphabet]]. It is written as <math>\Theta</math> (upper-case) and <math>\theta</mat
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  • '''Tau''' is the 19th letter of the Greek alphabet. It is written as <math>\Tau</math> (upper-case) and <math>\tau</math> (low
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  • '''Xi''' is the 14th letter of the [[Greek alphabet]]. It is written as <math>\Xi</math> (upper case) and <math>\xi</math> (lo
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  • '''Iota''' is the 9th letter of the [[Greek alphabet]]. It is written as <math>\Iota</math> (upper-case) and <math>\iota</math>
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  • '''Upsilon''' is the 20th letter of the Greek alphabet. It is written as <math>\Upsilon</math> (upper-case) and <math>\upsilon</ma
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  • '''Delta''' is the 4th letter of the Greek alphabet. It is written as <math>\Delta</math> (upper-case) and <math>\delta</math>
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  • '''Kappa''' is the 10th letter of the [[Greek alphabet]]. It is written as <math>\Kappa</math> (upper case) and <math>\kappa</mat
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  • '''Phi''' is the 21st letter of the Greek alphabet. It is written as <math>\Phi</math> (upper-case) and <math>\phi</math> (low
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  • '''Rho''' is the 17th letter of the [[Greek alphabet]]. It is written as <math>\Rho</math> (upper-case) and <math>\rho</math> (
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  • '''Lambda''' is the 11th letter of the [[Greek alphabet]]. It is written as <math>\Lambda</math> (upper case) and <math>\lambda</m
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  • '''Chi''' is the 22nd letter of the Greek alphabet. It is written as <math>\Chi</math> (upper-case) and <math>\chi</math> (low
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  • '''Gamma''' is the third letter of the [[Greek alphabet]]. It is written as <math>\Gamma</math> (upper-case) and <math>\gamma</mat
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  • '''Alpha''' is the first letter of the [[Greek alphabet]]. It is written as <math>\Alpha</math> (upper-case) and <math>\alpha</mat
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  • '''Beta''' is the second letter of the [[Greek alphabet]]. It is written as <math>\Beta</math> (upper-case) and <math>\beta</math>
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  • ...[syllable]]s, so the [[written language]] incorporates elements of both an alphabet and a [[syllabary]].
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  • ...pt, usually denoting one or more ''phonemes''; for example, in the English alphabet the letter <a> can represent the phoneme /æ/ as in ''mat'' and /eɪ/ as in
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  • * [[E (letter)]] - the fifth letter of the alphabet
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  • The 18th letter of the [[Greek alphabet]], written as <math>\Sigma</math> (upper-case) and <math>\sigma</math> (low
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  • ...man alphabet]] to indicate the sound which in the [[International Phonetic Alphabet]] is written [ɲ], corresponding approximately to the ''ny'' in English ''c ...o ''ñ'' during the Middle Ages, in Spain. In the medieval use of the Roman alphabet, and in many languages—not only in Spanish—the tilde (<sup>~</sup>) was
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  • ...f the [[Slavic languages]], [[written language|written]] in the [[Cyrillic alphabet]].
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  • ...r of the [[Runic alphabet]], later adopted in some variants of the [[Latin alphabet]]: in [[Icelandic]], in [[Old English|Old]] and [[Middle English]] as well
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  • A set of signs used to represent a language, such as an alphabet, or a set of rules used to write a language, such as conventions of spellin
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  • ...ording to [[Belarussian language#Writing system|Łacinka]], the usual Latin alphabet for Belarussian.</ref> [baˈbrujsk]; [[Russian]]: ''Бобруйск, Bobru
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  • ...ording to [[Belarussian language#Writing system|Łacinka]], the usual Latin alphabet for Belarussian.</ref> [ˈɣomʲelʲ]; [[Russian]]: ''Гомель, Gomel''
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  • ...ording to [[Belarussian language#Writing system|Łacinka]], the usual Latin alphabet for Belarussian.</ref> [maʝi'lʲow]; [[Russian]]: ''Могилёв, Mogily
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  • '''Sigma''' is the 18th letter of the [[Greek alphabet]]. It is written as <math>\Sigma</math> (upper-case) and <math>\sigma</mat
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  • ...replaces every letter with the letter that comes 13 positions later in the alphabet, so each letter in the upper row here is replaced with the letter below it: The alphabet on the lower line is '''rot'''ated by '''13''' places.
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  • '''Epsilon''' is the 5th letter of the [[Greek alphabet]]. It is written as Ε (upper-case) and ε (lower-case). The name of the
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  • |type = Alphabet |fam3 = [[ Proto-Canaanite alphabet]]
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  • '''Omicron''' is the 15th letter of the [[Greek alphabet]]. It is written as Ο (upper case) and ο (lower case). The name means "
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  • ...h is an element of a predefined, finite set of characters called the 'tape alphabet'. The machine is always in one 'state' which is an element in a predefined, ...ore, Turing machines are usually defined and studied using only the binary alphabet consisting of 1 and 0.
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  • ...meaning rather than anything like the present-day sounds of languages this alphabet has been adapted for, such as [[English language|English]]. ...tures of spoken language - for example, the [[English language|English]] [[alphabet]] does not show [[stress (linguistics)|stress]] (''rebel'', out of [[contex
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  • ...and before [[G (letter)|G]], as is the case for instance in the [[English alphabet]]. Its English name is pronounced [ˈef], ''eff''.
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  • The bumps are arranged in a cell 2 wide and 3 high for the main [[alphabet]]ic characters. ...a high school for the blind and taught his class mates how to use the new alphabet. His class mates were great fans of the system and used it to write journal
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  • ...anguages are written either in the [[Latin alphabet]] or in the [[Cyrillic alphabet]]. Russian, Ukrainian, Bulgarian and Macedonian use the Cyrillic script. Se
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  • '''Đ, đ''' is a letter used in some variants of the [[Latin alphabet]], especially in [[Vietnamese language|Vietnamese]], [[Serbian language|Ser
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  • ...n [[Hieroglyphs|hieroglyphs]], and continued with the development of the [[alphabet]] writing systems of the West (about 2000 BCE), and Chinese script based on
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  • ...and before [[N (letter)|N]], as is the case for instance in the [[English alphabet]]. Its English name is pronounced [ˈem], ''em'', as in ''em dash'' (—).
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  • ...et]], approximately around 800 BC, being an adaptation of the [[Phoenician alphabet]], thanks to trade between [[Greece]] and [[Phoenicia]].
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  • [[Image:Alphabet couleurs.jpg|thumb|Letters]] ...letter''' is an element of a [[writing system]]. Writing systems include [[alphabet]]s, [[abjad]]s, [[abugida]]s and [[syllabary|syllabaries]]. As components o
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  • '''Ð, ð''' is a letter used in some variants of the [[Latin alphabet]], especially in [[Icelandic]], [[Faroese]], [[Old English|Old]] and [[Midd
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  • ...кӣ or زبان تاجیکی), due to the influence of [[Russian]] and the [[cyrillic alphabet]] and, to a lesser extent, neighbouring [[Turkic language]]s. Tajiks are al
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  • ...and before [[Y (letter)|Y]], as is the case for instance in the [[English alphabet]]. Its English name is pronounced [ˈeks], like the prefix ''ex-''. Before -'''io'''- it sounds like -ksh- ([[International Phonetic Alphabet|IPA]] [kʃ]): '''nóxious, ánxious, compléxion''' (*nókshəs, *ángkshə
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  • ...and before [[C (letter)|C]], as is the case for instance in the [[English alphabet]]. Its English name is pronounced [ˈbiː], like ''bee'' and ''be''.
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  • ...t was replaced by a letter some fixed number of positions further down the alphabet. It was named after [[Julius Caesar]] who used the cipher with a shift of 3
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  • ...and before [[Q (letter)|Q]], as is the case for instance in the [[English alphabet]]. Its English name is pronounced [ˈpiː], like the vegetable ''pea''.
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  • *The top row links to articles on letters of the alphabet, and their use in English
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  • |1. Digital alphabet consists of bases A, C, T, G |1. Digital alphabet consists of 0, 1
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  • ...nknown K'iche' author in his own language using the newly introduced Roman alphabet of the Spanish conquistadors. Pre-Columbian records of the Maya creation s
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