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  1. See media help. The International Radiotelephony Spelling Alphabet or simply Radiotelephony Spelling Alphabet, commonly known as the NATO phonetic alphabet, is the most widely used set of clear-code words for communicating the letters of the Roman alphabet. Technically a radiotelephonic spelling alphabet, it goes by various names, including ...

  2. The Unofficial Alphabet Lore Wiki is an unofficial wiki run by fans. The wiki was founded on August 29, 2022. We have since then made 42,498 edits to 332 articles. Before starting, please make sure to read our rules and the editing guide and help us grow this wiki here. For any other issues, please contact us on Twitter (@AlphabetWiki) .

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › UU - Wikipedia

    U, or u, is the twenty-first letter and the fifth vowel letter of the Latin alphabet, used in the modern English alphabet, the alphabets of other western European languages and others worldwide. Its name in English is u (pronounced / ˈ j uː /), plural ues. [clarification needed]

  4. Old English alphabet may refer to. Anglo-Saxon runes (futhorc), a runic alphabet used to write Old English from the 5th century. Old English Latin alphabet, a Latin-derived alphabet used to write Old English from the 8th to the 12th centuries. ok. Category: Disambiguation pages.

  5. www.worldometers.info › languages › english-alphabetEnglish Alphabet - Worldometer

    The Old English alphabet was recorded in the year 1011 by a monk named Byrhtferð and included the 24 letters of the Latin alphabet (including ampersand) and 5 additional English letters: Long S (ſ), Eth (Ð and ð), Thorn (þ), Wynn (ƿ) and Ash (ᚫ; later Æ and æ). With respect to Modern English, Old English did not include J, U, and W.

  6. Latin (English alphabet) Unified English Braille: Language codes; ISO 639-3 – Glottolog: cana1268: IETF: en-CA: This article contains IPA phonetic symbols. Without proper rendering support, you may see question marks, boxes, or other symbols instead of Unicode characters. For an introductory guide on IPA symbols, see Help:IPA.

  7. Letters. The basic Arabic alphabet contains 28 letters. Forms using the Arabic script to write other languages added and removed letters: for example Persian, Ottoman Turkish, Kurdish, Urdu, Sindhi, Azerbaijani, Malay, Acehnese, Banjarese, Javanese, Pashto, Punjabi, Uyghur, Arwi and Arabi Malayalam all have additional letters in their alphabets.