Language/English/Pronunciation/Alphabet-and-Pronunciation

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English is very simple language to learn if you can be serious with it

Letter A a B b C c D d E e F f G g H h I i J j K k L l M m N n O o P p Q q R r S s T t U u V v W w X x Y y Z z
Name a bee cee dee e ef, eff gee, jee aitch (American), haitch

(British)

i

aie

jay (American) jy

(British)

kay el, ell em en o pee cue ar ess tee u

you

vee double-u ex wi zed (British), zee

(American)

IPA eɪ, æ biː siː diː ɛf dʒiː eɪtʃ, (American)

heɪtʃ

(British)

dʒeɪ (American)

dʒaɪ

(British)

keɪ ɛl ɛm ɛn piː kjuː ɑːr, ɔːr ɛs tiː juː viː dʌbəl.juː ɛks waɪ zɛd (British)

ziː (American)

The letters A, E, I, O, and U are vowels. Letters that were not mentioned are called consonants.

Some common vowel combinations include:

  • ee
  • oo
  • ue
  • ou
  • ie
  • ea
  • ai

And more.

Contributors

Maintenance script, Johnmuth003 and Vincent


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