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Parent topics
- Literature [r]: The profession of “letters” (from Latin litteras), and written texts considered as aesthetic and expressive objects. [e]
- Letter (alphabet) [r]: Symbol in an alphabetic script, 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 mate. [e]
- Latin alphabet [r]: Most widely used alphabet, the standard script of most languages that originated in Europe, where it developed in ancient Rome before 600 BC from the Etruscan alphabet (in turn derived from the Greek alphabet). [e]
- English alphabet [r]: A Latin-based alphabet consisting of 28 letters ie. 26 standard letters plus two print ligatures æ and œ. [e]
Subtopics
- English language [r]: A West Germanic language widely spoken in the United Kingdom, its territories and dependencies, Commonwealth countries and former colonial outposts of the British Empire; has developed the status of a global language. [e]
- English spellings [r]: Lists of English words showing pronunciation, and articles about letters. [e]
- Apostrophe [r]: Sign marking absence of a letter and, in English, possessive case. [e]
- B (letter) [r]: The second letter of the English and Latin alphabets. [e]
- C (letter) [r]: The third letter of the English and Latin alphabets. [e]
- D (letter) [r]: The fourth letter of the English and Latin alphabets. [e]
- E (letter) [r]: The fifth letter of the English and Latin alphabets. [e]
- English phonemes) [r]: Add brief definition or description
- F (letter) [r]: The sixth letter of the English alphabet. Its name is pronounced eff. [e]
- G (letter) [r]: The seventh letter of the English alphabet. [e]
- GH [r]: A digraph (a two-letter grapheme) used with various different values in a number of languages using the Latin alphabet. [e]
- H (letter) [r]: The eighth letter in the basic modern Latin alphabet. [e]
- I (letter) [r]: The ninth letter of the English alphabet. [e]
- J (letter) [r]: The tenth letter in the basic modern Latin alphabet, and historically the last of the 26 letters to be added. [e]
- K (letter) [r]: The eleventh letter of the English alphabet. [e]
- L (letter) [r]: The twelfth letter of the basic modern Latin alphabet. [e]
- M (letter) [r]: The thirteenth letter of the basic modern Latin alphabet. [e]
- N (letter) [r]: The fourteenth letter in the basic modern Latin alphabet. [e]
- O (letter) [r]: The fifteenth letter of the basic modern Latin alphabet. [e]
- Occitan language [r]: Add brief definition or description
- P (letter) [r]: Add brief definition or description
- Q (letter) [r]: Add brief definition or description
- R (letter) [r]: Add brief definition or description
- S (letter) [r]: Add brief definition or description
- T (letter) [r]: Add brief definition or description
- U (letter) [r]: Add brief definition or description
- V (letter) [r]: Add brief definition or description
- W (letter) [r]: Add brief definition or description
- X (letter) [r]: Add brief definition or description
- Y (letter) [r]: Add brief definition or description
- Z (letter) [r]: Add brief definition or description