Alphabet

How many letters are there in the English alphabet? Is this the same in your language? In English we usually write from left to right - which languages are different? How quickly can you say the alphabet in English?

Average: 3.9 (36 votes)

Submitted by LovelyDungeon9999 on Thu, 20/04/2023 - 02:47

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there are 27 letters are in Spanish and there are 46 letters are in Japanese

Submitted by PinkFlute3000 on Thu, 06/04/2023 - 13:04

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There are 26 letters in English, but there are 29 letters in Turkish.Q ,W and X do not exist in Turkish but we have 6 extra letters: Ü,Ö,Ş,Ç,Ğ and ı. In Turkish we write left to right too. But in Arabic and in Chinese people write from right to left. I can say the alphabet in English in less than 1 minute.

Submitted by PrincessMarchTune on Mon, 02/01/2023 - 11:06

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Its a lot of different alphabets in this world, There are Korean, Japanese, English, Arabic, Chinese, and the other alphabet that very interest for learn it. It's very fun to learn all the alphabets in the world.

Submitted by MissSunflowerViolin on Wed, 28/09/2022 - 16:54

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There are 26 alphabets in English. But there are 33 alphabets in Burmese. Alphabets number is not same but writing them form left to right is same. I can say The English Alphabets in 4 seconds.

Submitted by SpecialJade8 on Sat, 30/07/2022 - 04:56

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The English alphabet have 26 letters. This language is the same my language. In my language write from left to right, too. I can read the English alphabet in 1 beat

Submitted by ThoughtfulYell… on Wed, 27/04/2022 - 08:39

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I can tell the English alphabet in 7 seconds

Submitted by DoctorJavelinVillage on Mon, 18/04/2022 - 13:12

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The Vietnamese's Alphabet is have 29 letters but in English's Alphabet is have 26 letters. In Vietnamese, we usually write from the left to the right like English, too.The English don't have the letters like Vietnamese. I don't know I can read English's Alphabet slowly or quickly.

Submitted by AgentToadPharaoh on Sun, 03/04/2022 - 22:27

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There are 26 letters in English alphabet. But in Thai alphabet, there are 44 letters which is more than in English. I think that to Japanese language is writing different from other because they write from right to left. Finally, I could say ABC in 6 seconds.

Submitted by QueenWhaleInternet on Sun, 27/02/2022 - 03:26

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English alphabet has 26 letters. But in Sinhala there are 60 letters. I can say the English alphabet in 4 seconds.

Submitted by QueenActressMisty on Thu, 23/12/2021 - 12:30

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There are 29 letters in VietNam.

Submitted by PurpleCoyoteMaracas on Wed, 22/12/2021 - 09:19

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There are 26 letters in English alphabet. In Myanmar there are 33 letter. I can say 4, 6, 8, 9 or 12seconds

Submitted by FierceMetal100 on Tue, 30/11/2021 - 00:43

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1. English has 24 letters. In Viet Nam, we have 36-37 letters. 2. I don't say quickly that much! Because I'm Vietnamese :)

Submitted by CaptainBeachAl… on Tue, 05/10/2021 - 02:45

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Nunu there are 26 letters in the english alphabet lesser than in vietnamese, 29 letters. in vietnamese we usually write from left to right too. its the same in english.

Submitted by RoundMoonstone4000 on Fri, 17/09/2021 - 18:06

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There're 26 letters in english,but in turkish there are 29 letters.

Submitted by StrongAmethyst9999 (not verified) on Fri, 20/08/2021 - 08:10

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There are 26 letter in the alphabet. I can tell the English alphabet in 5 seconds.

Submitted by QueenSkippingX… on Tue, 10/08/2021 - 07:22

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there are 26 letters in the english alphabet but in the filipino alphabet there are 28

Submitted by PrincessOceanDJ on Fri, 23/07/2021 - 06:57

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There are 26 letters in English alphabet. And there are 62 in Sinhala. And we write left to write. I can tell the English alphabet in 30 seconds.

Submitted by ProfessorGigab… on Wed, 19/05/2021 - 05:53

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In Arabic, letters are written from Right to Left.

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