Pronunciation
The Alphabet
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There are 26 letters in the english alphabet.
1A/eɪ/
2B/biː/
3C/siː/
4D/diː/
5E/iː/
6F/ef/
7G/dʒiː/
8H/eɪtʃ/
9I/aɪ/
10J/dʒeɪ/
11K/keɪ/
12L/el/
13M/em/
14N/en/
15O/oʊ/
16P/piː/
17Q/kjuː/
18R/ɑːr/
19S/es/
20T/tiː/
21U/juː/
22V/viː/
23W/ˈdʌb.əl.juː/
24X/eks/
25Y/waɪ/
26Z/ziː/
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“C” has the same sound as the verb “see” and the noun “sea.”
“D” is pronounced differently from letter “G.”
Number “eight” is pronounced differently from letter “H.”
“T” has the same sound as in “tea.”
“U” has the same sound as in “you.”
“Z” in British is pronounced “zed.”