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Definition of the English alphabet
The most common way to say "the alphabet" in English is "the alphabet".
The English alphabet has 26 letters, without the Portuguese cedilla (ç), tilde (ã), or accents.
Knowing the alphabet is the foundation of written and spoken English, present from the beginner level.
How to use the English alphabet in practice
You can use «the alphabet» in various situations, such as:
The alphabet has 26 letters. The alphabet has 26 letters.
Let's sing the alphabet. Let's sing the alphabet.
I learned the alphabet. I learned the alphabet.
These examples show the term in educational and everyday contexts.
When to use (and when not to use) the English alphabet
Use «the alphabet» with a definite article. Letter pronunciation varies between American and British English in some cases.
Avoid using accents: the English alphabet does not include accented characters like á, é, ô, ç or the tilde.
To spell things out, use the "phonetic alphabet" (Alpha, Bravo, Charlie...) on phone calls and in military contexts.
12 highlighted letters of the English alphabet
A
Pronounced "ei".
B
Pronounced "bee".
C
Pronounced "ci".
E
Pronounced "i".
G
Pronounced "jee".
H
Pronounced "aitch".
I
Pronounced "I".
J
Pronounced "jay".
R
Pronounced "ar".
W
Pronounced "double-u".
Y
Pronounced "uai".
Z
"Zee" (US) or "zed" (UK).
A
Pronounced "ei".
B
Pronounced "bee".
C
Pronounced "ci".
E
Pronounced "i".
G
Pronounced "jee".
H
Pronounced "aitch".
I
Pronounced "I".
J
Pronounced "jay".
R
Pronounced "ar".
W
Pronounced "double-u".
Y
Pronounced "uai".
Z
"Zee" (US) or "zed" (UK).
A
Pronounced "ei".
B
Pronounced "bee".
C
Pronounced "ci".
E
Pronounced "i".
G
Pronounced "jee".
H
Pronounced "aitch".
I
Pronounced "I".
J
Pronounced "jay".
R
Pronounced "ar".
W
Pronounced "double-u".
Y
Pronounced "uai".
Z
"Zee" (US) or "zed" (UK).
A
Pronounced "ei".
B
Pronounced "bee".
C
Pronounced "ci".
E
Pronounced "i".
G
Pronounced "jee".
H
Pronounced "aitch".
I
Pronounced "I".
J
Pronounced "jay".
R
Pronounced "ar".
W
Pronounced "double-u".
Y
Pronounced "uai".
Z
"Zee" (US) or "zed" (UK).
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How to say the alphabet in English
to be
independent
to be
ready
to be
limitless
to be
empowered
to be
bold
to be
proud
to be
determinado
to be
fearless
to be
passionate
to be
inspired
Dictionary
Definition of the English alphabet
The most common way to say "the alphabet" in English is "the alphabet".
The English alphabet has 26 letters, without the Portuguese cedilla (ç), tilde (ã), or accents.
Knowing the alphabet is the foundation of written and spoken English, present from the beginner level.
How to use the English alphabet in practice
You can use «the alphabet» in various situations, such as:
The alphabet has 26 letters. The alphabet has 26 letters.
Let's sing the alphabet. Let's sing the alphabet.
I learned the alphabet. I learned the alphabet.
These examples show the term in educational and everyday contexts.
When to use (and when not to use) the English alphabet
Use «the alphabet» with a definite article. Letter pronunciation varies between American and British English in some cases.
Avoid using accents: the English alphabet does not include accented characters like á, é, ô, ç or the tilde.
To spell things out, use the "phonetic alphabet" (Alpha, Bravo, Charlie...) on phone calls and in military contexts.
12 highlighted letters of the English alphabet
A
Pronounced "ei".
B
Pronounced "bee".
C
Pronounced "ci".
E
Pronounced "i".
G
Pronounced "jee".
H
Pronounced "aitch".
I
Pronounced "I".
J
Pronounced "jay".
R
Pronounced "ar".
W
Pronounced "double-u".
Y
Pronounced "uai".
Z
"Zee" (US) or "zed" (UK).
A
Pronounced "ei".
B
Pronounced "bee".
C
Pronounced "ci".
E
Pronounced "i".
G
Pronounced "jee".
H
Pronounced "aitch".
I
Pronounced "I".
J
Pronounced "jay".
R
Pronounced "ar".
W
Pronounced "double-u".
Y
Pronounced "uai".
Z
"Zee" (US) or "zed" (UK).
A
Pronounced "ei".
B
Pronounced "bee".
C
Pronounced "ci".
E
Pronounced "i".
G
Pronounced "jee".
H
Pronounced "aitch".
I
Pronounced "I".
J
Pronounced "jay".
R
Pronounced "ar".
W
Pronounced "double-u".
Y
Pronounced "uai".
Z
"Zee" (US) or "zed" (UK).
A
Pronounced "ei".
B
Pronounced "bee".
C
Pronounced "ci".
E
Pronounced "i".
G
Pronounced "jee".
H
Pronounced "aitch".
I
Pronounced "I".
J
Pronounced "jay".
R
Pronounced "ar".
W
Pronounced "double-u".
Y
Pronounced "uai".
Z
"Zee" (US) or "zed" (UK).
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How to say the alphabet in English
to be
independent
to be
ready
to be
limitless
to be
empowered
to be
bold
to be
proud
to be
determinado
to be
fearless
to be
passionate
to be
inspired
Dictionary
Definition of the English alphabet
The most common way to say "the alphabet" in English is "the alphabet".
The English alphabet has 26 letters, without the Portuguese cedilla (ç), tilde (ã), or accents.
Knowing the alphabet is the foundation of written and spoken English, present from the beginner level.
How to use the English alphabet in practice
You can use «the alphabet» in various situations, such as:
The alphabet has 26 letters. The alphabet has 26 letters.
Let's sing the alphabet. Let's sing the alphabet.
I learned the alphabet. I learned the alphabet.
These examples show the term in educational and everyday contexts.
When to use (and when not to use) the English alphabet
Use «the alphabet» with a definite article. Letter pronunciation varies between American and British English in some cases.
Avoid using accents: the English alphabet does not include accented characters like á, é, ô, ç or the tilde.
To spell things out, use the "phonetic alphabet" (Alpha, Bravo, Charlie...) on phone calls and in military contexts.
12 highlighted letters of the English alphabet
A
Pronounced "ei".
B
Pronounced "bee".
C
Pronounced "ci".
E
Pronounced "i".
G
Pronounced "jee".
H
Pronounced "aitch".
I
Pronounced "I".
J
Pronounced "jay".
R
Pronounced "ar".
W
Pronounced "double-u".
Y
Pronounced "uai".
Z
"Zee" (US) or "zed" (UK).
A
Pronounced "ei".
B
Pronounced "bee".
C
Pronounced "ci".
E
Pronounced "i".
G
Pronounced "jee".
H
Pronounced "aitch".
I
Pronounced "I".
J
Pronounced "jay".
R
Pronounced "ar".
W
Pronounced "double-u".
Y
Pronounced "uai".
Z
"Zee" (US) or "zed" (UK).
A
Pronounced "ei".
B
Pronounced "bee".
C
Pronounced "ci".
E
Pronounced "i".
G
Pronounced "jee".
H
Pronounced "aitch".
I
Pronounced "I".
J
Pronounced "jay".
R
Pronounced "ar".
W
Pronounced "double-u".
Y
Pronounced "uai".
Z
"Zee" (US) or "zed" (UK).
A
Pronounced "ei".
B
Pronounced "bee".
C
Pronounced "ci".
E
Pronounced "i".
G
Pronounced "jee".
H
Pronounced "aitch".
I
Pronounced "I".
J
Pronounced "jay".
R
Pronounced "ar".
W
Pronounced "double-u".
Y
Pronounced "uai".
Z
"Zee" (US) or "zed" (UK).
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