Examples of using Alphabet in English and their translations into Malay
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A good comparison is the alphabet.
More than half the Alphabet.
The Grantha alphabet was brought to South India in the 8th
The inside of the bus is bright and clean, its walls festooned with the alphabet, numbers and pictures of fruit and animals.
a mnemonic representation of a machine language using a natural language alphabet.
Soviet Union in 1991, many of the Turkic languages of the ex-USSR attempted to follow Turkey's lead and convert to a Turkish-style Latin alphabet.
Quikscript(also known as the Read Alphabet[1] and Second Shaw) is an alphabet(and phonemic orthography)
Baybayin Buhid script Tagbanwa alphabet Kawi script Filipino orthography Kulitan See multilingual support for fonts supporting Hanunó'o.
written in English, except when you're asked to provide your full name in your native alphabet.
more specialized than an alphabet, which represents the standard written form of a language.
the younger children are learning the basics through playing with colour and alphabet blocks.
N'Ko[lower-alpha 1](ߒߞߏ) is a standardized unified koiné form of several Manding languages written in the N'Ko alphabet.
The sentence,"The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog," uses every letter in the alphabet.
Chinese Alphabet- The number of Chinese characters contained in the Kangxi dictionary is approximately 47,035, although a large number of these are rarely-used variants accumulated over time.
using English characters only, except when you are asked to provide your full name in your native alphabet.
To that end, Shaw placed in his will provisions instructing his executor to organize a world-wide competition to design an improved English alphabet.
Chinese Alphabet- The number of Chinese characters contained in the Kangxi dictionary is approximately 47,035, although a large number of these are rarely-used variants accumulated throughout history.
briefly discussed different possible methods of alphabet reform.
the first Arabic notebook, which combines practicing writing the Arabic alphabet along with pronouncing it by using the most common vocabulary.
The heart of the manual provided comprehensive instructions regarding the use of the alphabet along with reading samples.
