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What are the phonetic symbols of 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 and Z?

These letters are pronounced as follows:

A: /e? /; B:/bi? /; C:/si? /; D:/di? /; E:/i? /; F:/? f/; G:/d? Me? /

H:/e? t? /; Me: /a? /; J:/d? e? /; K:/ke? /; L:/? l/; M:/? m/; N:/? n/

O:/o? /; P:/pi? /; Q:/kju? /; r:/ɑr/; S:/? s/; T:/ti? /

U:/ju? /; V:/vi? /; W:/? d? b? l ju? /; X:/? ks/; Y:/wa? /; Z:/z? d/; /zi? /

English letters:

English letters, that is, the letters on which English is based now, ***26. The modern English alphabet completely borrows 26 Latin letters. The so-called "Latin alphabet" is the alphabet of words used by ancient Romans. The same letters constitute the basic Latin letters of ISO.

Borrowing the Latin alphabet invented by the ancient Romans, the Latin alphabet originated from the Greek alphabet, which evolved from the Phoenician alphabet and was deeply influenced by the sacred books of ancient Egypt. During the new kingdom of ancient Egypt, most Phoenicians were under the rule of Egypt, and the Phoenicians were deeply influenced by Egyptian culture.