Abcd alphabet number

  1. English alphabet
  2. NATO Phonetic Alphabet (Alpha, Bravo Charlie, Delta...)
  3. English Alphabet
  4. Free Printable Alphabet Handwriting Practice Sheets
  5. ASCII Table


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English alphabet

• العربية • Asturianu • تۆرکجه • বাংলা • Български • Català • Čeština • Deutsch • Eesti • Español • فارسی • Français • Gaelg • 한국어 • Հայերեն • हिन्दी • Italiano • Қазақша • Lietuvių • Magyar • Македонски • नेपाली • 日本語 • Oʻzbekcha / ўзбекча • ਪੰਜਾਬੀ • Polski • Português • Română • Русский • Simple English • Suomi • தமிழ் • తెలుగు • ไทย • Тоҷикӣ • Türkçe • Українська • اردو • Tiếng Việt • 粵語 • 中文 Problems playing this file? See The names of the letters are commonly spelled out in compound words and initialisms (e.g., tee-shirt, deejay, emcee, okay, etc.), derived forms (e.g., exed out, effing, to eff and blind, aitchless, etc.), and objects named after letters (e.g., -s (e.g., bees, efs or effs, ems) or -es in the cases of aitches, esses, exes. Plurals of vowel names also take -es (i.e., aes, ees, ies, oes, ues), but these are rare. For a letter as a letter, the letter itself is most commonly used, generally in capitalized form, in which case the plural just takes -s or -'s (e.g. Cs or c's for cees). Letter Name Name pronunciation Frequency Modern English Latin Latin Old French Middle English a ā ˈ eɪ/, ˈ æ/ /aː/ /aː/ /aː/ 8.17% bee bē ˈ b iː/ /beː/ /beː/ /beː/ 1.49% cee cē ˈ s iː/ /keː/ /tʃeː/ > /tseː/ > /seː/ /seː/ 2.78% dee dē ˈ d iː/ /deː/ /deː/ /deː/ 4.25% e ē ˈ iː/ /eː/ /eː/ /eː/ 12.70% ef, eff ef ˈ ɛ f/ /ɛf/ /ɛf/ /ɛf/ 2.23% eff as a verb gee gē ˈ dʒ iː/ /ɡeː/ /dʒeː/ /dʒeː/ 2.02% aitch hā ˈ eɪ tʃ/ /haː/ > /ˈaha/ > /ˈakːa/ /ˈaːtʃə/ /aːtʃ/ 6.09% haitch ˈ h eɪ tʃ/ i ī ˈ ...

NATO Phonetic Alphabet (Alpha, Bravo Charlie, Delta...)

• • • NATO Phonetic Alphabet NATO Phonetic Alphabet The NATO phonetic alphabet is a Spelling Alphabet, a set of words used instead of letters in oral communication (i.e. over the phone or military radio). Each word ("code word") stands for its initial letter (alphabetical "symbol"). The 26 code words in the NATO phonetic alphabet are assigned to the 26 letters of the English alphabet in alphabetical order as follows: Symbol Code Word Morse Code Phonic (pronunciation) A Alfa/Alpha ●▬ AL FAH B Bravo ▬●●● BRAH VOH C Charlie ▬●▬● CHAR LEE D Delta ▬●● DELL TAH E Echo .● ECK OH F Foxtrot ●●▬● FOKS TROT G Golf ▬ ▬● GOLF H Hotel ● ● ● ● HOH TELL I India ● ● IN DEE AH J Juliett ●▬▬ ▬ JEW LEE ETT K Kilo ▬●▬ KEY LOH L Lima ●▬●● LEE MAH M Mike ▬ ▬ MIKE N November ▬● NO VEMBER O Oscar ▬▬ ▬ OSS CAH P Papa ●▬ ▬● PAH PAH Q Quebec ▬ ▬●▬ KEH BECK R Romeo ●▬● ROW ME OH S Sierra ● ● ● SEE AIRRAH T Tango ▬ TANG OH U Uniform ●●▬ YOU NEE FORM V Victor ●●●▬ VIK TAH W Whiskey ●▬▬ WISS KEY X X-ray ▬●●▬ ECKS RAY Y Yankee ▬▬●● YANG KEY Z Zulu ▬ ▬ ▬ ▬ ▬ ZOO LOO Notes • The NATO (North Atlantic Treaty Organization) Phonetic Alphabet is currently officially denoted as the International Radiotelephony Spelling Alphabet (IRSA) or the ICAO (International Civil Aviation Organization) phonetic alphabet or ITU (International Telecommunication Union) phonetic alphabet. Thus this alphabet can be reffered as the ICAO/ITU/NATO Phonetic Alphabet or International Phonetic Alphabet.. • This alphabet is used by the U...

English Alphabet

# Capital Letter Small Letter Phonic (pronunciation) Name 1 A a /eɪ/, /æ/ a 2 B b /biː/ bee 3 C c /siː/ cee 4 D d /diː/ dee 5 E e /iː/ e 6 F f /ɛf/ ef 7 G g /dʒiː/ gee 8 H h /(h)eɪtʃ/ (h)aitch 9 I i /aɪ/ i 10 J j /dʒeɪ/ jay 11 K k /keɪ/ kay 12 L l /ɛl/ el 13 M m /ɛm/ em 14 N n /ɛn/ en 15 O o /oʊ/ o 16 P p /piː/ pee 17 Q q /kjuː/ cue 18 R r /ɑːr/ ar 19 S s /ɛs/ ess 20 T t /tiː/ tee 21 U u /juː/ u 22 V v /viː/ vee 23 W w /ˈdʌbəl.juː/ double-u 24 X x /ɛks/ ex 25 Y y /waɪ/ wy 26 Z z /zi/zɛd/ zee/zed Notes • Five of the letters in the English Alphabet are vowels: A, E, I, O, U. • The remaining 21 letters are consonants: B, C, D, F, G, H, J, K, L, M, N, P, Q, R, S, T, V, X, Z, and usually W and Y. Written English includes the digraphs: ch ci ck gh ng ph qu rh sc sh th ti wh wr zh. These are not considered separate letters of the alphabet. • Two letters, “A” and “I,” also constitute words. • Until fairly recently (until 1835), the 27th letter of the alphabet (right after "z") was the ampersand (&). • The English Alphabet is based on the Latin script, which is the basic set of letters common to the various alphabets originating from the classical Latin alphabet. Old English • The Old English alphabet letters were 29: A B C D E F G H I K L M N O P Q R S T V X Y Z & ⁊ Ƿ Þ Ð Æ • 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 an...

Free Printable Alphabet Handwriting Practice Sheets

Free printable alphabet handwriting practice sheets to help kids learn to write their abc’s. Free Printable Alphabet Handwriting Practice Sheets Our free printable alphabet worksheets free printable are the perfect alphabet writing practice for kindergartners or preschoolers. These handwriting worksheets include uppercase letters and lowercase letters of the alphabet is a fun way for preschool, kindergarten, or first grade to do handwriting literacy lessons. Print the abc writing practice pages for kids for free and help them get a firm foundation of writing the individual letters of the alphabet and numbers. Print the tracing worksheets from letters a-z and numbers 0-9 • • For best results, save the handwriting templates to your computer before printing. I find it easiest to first click on the image to enlarge it, then drag and drop the free worksheets to my desktop, then print it from there. Printables from Paper Trail Design are for personal use only. More Free Resources from Paper Trail Design Paper I often get asked what paper I recommend. For regular copy paper This page may contain affiliate links and when you click them you support Paper Trail Design. Thank you! Finally, if you liked this post, help us out by pinning this post using the “Pin it” button below!

ASCII Table

ASCII (American Standard Code for Information Interchange) is a standard character encoding used in telecommunication. The ASCII pronounced ‘ask-ee’, is strictly a seven-bit code based on the English alphabet. ASCII codes are used to represent alphanumeric data. The code was first published as a standard in 1967. it was subsequently updated and published as ANSI X3.4-1968, then as ANSI X3.4-1977, and finally as ANSI X3.4-1986. Since it is a seven-bit code, it can at the most represent 128 characters. it currently defines 95 printable characters including 26 upper case letters (A to Z), 26 lower case letters, 10 numerals (0 to 9), and 33 special characters including mathematical symbols, punctuation marks and space characters. They represent text in, telecommunications equipment, and devices. These include numbers, upper and lowercase English letters, functions, punctuation symbols, and some other symbols. In total, there are 256 ASCII characters, and can be broadly divided into three categories: • ASCII control characters (0-31 and 127) • ASCII printable characters (32-126) (most commonly referred to) • Extended ASCII characters (128-255) Below are the ASCII values of printable characters (33, 126):, Character Character Name ASCII code ! Exclamation point 33 “ Double quotation 34 # Number sign 35 $ Dollar sign 36 % Percent sign 37 & ampersand 38 ‘ apostrophe 39 ( Left parenthesis 40 ) Right parenthesis 41 * asterisk 42 + Plus sign 43 , comma 44 – hyphen 45 . period 46 / sl...