Letters in the alphabet:
26
The English Alphabet consists of 26 letters: A, B, C, D, E, F, G,
H, I, J, K, L, M, N, O, P, Q, R, S, T, U, V, W, X, Y, Z.
|
Letter |
|
|
1 |
A |
|
2 |
B |
|
3 |
C |
|
4 |
D |
|
5 |
E |
|
6 |
F |
|
7 |
G |
|
8 |
H |
|
9 |
I |
|
10 |
J |
|
11 |
K |
|
12 |
L |
|
13 |
M |
|
14 |
N |
|
15 |
O |
|
16 |
P |
|
17 |
Q |
|
18 |
R |
|
19 |
S |
|
20 |
T |
|
21 |
U |
|
22 |
V |
|
23 |
W |
|
24 |
X |
|
25 |
Y |
|
26 |
Z |
Total number of letters in the alphabet
- 23
letters (A
B C D E F G H I K L M N O P Q R S T V X Y Z) are the first 23 letters of
the 29 original Old English Alphabet recorded in the year 1011 by the monk
Byrhtferð. Dropped from the Old English alphabet are the following 6
letters: & ⁊ Ƿ Þ Ð Æ
- 3
letters have
been added from Old English: J, U, and W. J and U were added in the 16th
century, while W assumed the status of an independent letter.
- Until
1835, the English Alphabet consisted of 27 letters: right after "Z"
the 27th letter of the alphabet was ampersand (&).
- The
English Alphabet (or Modern English Alphabet) today consists of 26
letters: 23 from Old English and 3 added later.

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