The order of letters in the English alphabet is given below the letter(s).

On what logical basis are the English letters in the alphabet ( a, b, c, x, y, z serially arranged?)? How do I find a pattern in vowels (e, a, i, o, and u )? Why isn’t the sequence they follow already known?

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Asked on March 3, 2021 in Other.
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Did Greeks add vowels in their alphabet adopted from semitic alphabets which had no vowels? Why were the vowels removed from the alphabet? I remark that they seem to have taken “a” as the first vowel with the fullest mouth opening, then by raising the tongue getting e and i then by rounding the lips getting o and more rounding getting u.

Why are vowels important in alphabets? But astonishingly, we have kept this order.

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The short version of the English alphabet is: the Latinised version of the Greek alphabet, which in turn was inspired by the Phoenician alphabet.

This long version of English is not relevant to the learning process as a foreigner. Is it still relevant? What is Wikipedia?

Answered on March 3, 2021.
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