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alphabet
{i} alfabe

Esperanto alfabesi 28 harflidir: a, b, c, ĉ, d, e, f, g, ĝ, h, ĥ, i, j, ĵ, k, l, m, n, o, p, r, s, ŝ, t, u, ŭ, v, z. - The Esperanto alphabet has 28 letters: a, b, c, ĉ, d, e, f, g, ĝ, h, ĥ, i, j, ĵ, k, l, m, n, o, p, r, s, ŝ, t, u, ŭ, v, z.

Alfabeyi tersten oku. - Say the alphabet backwards.

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{i} ilkeler
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abece
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{i} esaslar
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yazı

İngilizce, Latin alfabesiyle yazılır. - English is written with a Latin alphabet.

Japon yazım düzeni çok karmaşıktır, iki binden fazla karakteri olan üç tane alfabe vardır. - The Japanese writing system is very complicated, it has three alphabets with more than two thousand characters.

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İngilizce - İngilizce
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The set of letters used when writing in a language

In the first year of school, pupils are taught to recite the alphabet.

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A typically finite set of distinguishable symbols

Let L be a regular language over the alphabet \Sigma.

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One particular letter used in writing a language

There are 26 alphabets in English.

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Ordered set of letters of a language
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    Heceleme

    the al·pha·bet

    Türkçe nasıl söylenir

    dhi älfıbet

    Telaffuz

    /ᴛʜē ˈalfəˌbet/ /ðiː ˈælfəˌbɛt/