Alfabeto Ingles
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ALetra latina maiúscula A
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aLetra Pequena Latina A
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BLetra latina maiúscula B
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bLetra pequena latina B
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CLetra maiúscula latina C
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cLetra pequena latina C
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DLetra maiúscula latina D
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dLetra Pequena Latina D
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ELetra latina maiúscula E
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eLetra Pequena Latina E
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FLetra latina maiúscula F
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fLetra Pequena Latina F
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GLetra latina maiúscula G
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gLetra Pequena Latina G
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HLetra latina maiúscula H
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hLetra Pequena Latina H
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ILetra maiúscula latina I
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iLetra Pequena Latina I
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JLetra latina maiúscula J
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jLetra Pequena Latina J
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KLetra latina maiúscula K
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kLatim, pequeno, letra, k
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LLetra maiúscula latina L
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lLetra Pequena Latina L
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MLetra maiúscula latina M
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mLetra Pequena Latina M
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NLetra latina maiúscula N
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nLetra pequena latina N
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OLetra latina maiúscula O
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oLetra Pequena Latina O
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PLetra maiúscula latina P
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pLatim, pequeno, letra, p
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QLetra latina maiúscula Q
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qLatim, pequeno, letra, q
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RLetra latina maiúscula R
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rLetra Pequena Latina R
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SLetra latina maiúscula S
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sLetra Pequena Latina S
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TLetra latina maiúscula T
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tLetra Pequena Latina T
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ULetra maiúscula latina U
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uLetra Pequena Latina U
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VLetra latina maiúscula V
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vLetra Pequena Latina V
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WLetra latina maiúscula W
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wLetra Pequena Latina W
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XLetra latina maiúscula X
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xLetra Pequena Latina X
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YLetra latina maiúscula Y
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yLetra pequena latina Y
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ZLetra maiúscula latina Z
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zLetra pequena latina Z
Descrição
The English alphabet is based on the Latin alphabet 0041–007A . It contains 26 letters. The letter Y may signify both a vowel and a consonant sound, depending on the context. The letters W and R themselves represent consonant sounds, but they can be used as part of digraphs that denote vowel sounds. The English alphabet highlights no diacritical marks. However, they can be found in borrowed words.
Originally, the language of the Anglo-Saxons was recorded using runes, with the oldest monuments dating back to the 5th century. However, in the 7th century, Christianity began to spread on the island, bringing with it the Latin system of writing. Despite this, the influence of runes persisted. In 1011, the writer Birtfert introduced the alphabet, listing 23 Latin letters and adding 5 more, some of which were borrowed from runic writing.
The symbol Þ was pronounced similarly to the digraph “th” and was later replaced by it. Over time, the letter Ƿ gradually replaced the digraph “uu,” which eventually evolved into w . The combination “gh” took the place of the letter Ȝ .
In the 16th century, the English alphabet was expanded with the addition of the letters U and J , which were separated from V and I , respectively. The ligatures æ and œ can still be found in some words of Greek and Latin origin, although they are typically written using two separate letters, “ae” or “oe.” The ampersand & was once part of the alphabet until the 19th century.
The English alphabet has undergone relatively minor changes in relation to the language, which can make the reading process somewhat challenging. Instead of introducing new symbols to represent sounds, digraphs — combinations of two letters — are commonly used.
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