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    For most English speakers, the name for the letter is pronounced as / eɪ tʃ / and spelled "aitch" [1] or occasionally "eitch". The pronunciation / h eɪ tʃ / and the associated spelling "haitch" are often considered to be h-adding and are considered non-standard in England. [2]

  2. Soon after the code words were developed by ICAO (see history below), they were adopted by other national and international organizations, including the ITU, the International Maritime Organization (IMO), the United States Federal Government as Federal Standard 1037C: Glossary of Telecommunications Terms [5] and its successors ANSI T1.523-2001 [6] and ATIS Telecom Glossary (ATIS-0100523.2019 ...

  3. That’s one more than the English alphabet, with the letter “ñ” being the additional one found only in Spanish. All the other 26 letters that are in the English alphabet are also represented in the Spanish alphabet, but with different names and pronunciation. In Spanish, the alphabet is called the “abecedario.”

  4. The Spanish alphabet, or abecedario in Spanish, is composed of 27 letters. It includes one letter , la letra ñ , that we don't have in English. What Are the Letters of the Spanish Alphabet?

  5. Guatemalan Spanish (Spanish: Español guatemalteco) is the national variant of Spanish spoken in the Central American country of Guatemala. While 93% of Guatemalans in total speak Spanish, [ 3 ] it is the native language of only 69% of the population due to the prevalence of languages in the indigenous Mayan and Arawakan families. [ 4 ]

  6. The Burmese alphabet is an alphabet that is used to write some languages, including the Burmese language. It is also used to write down the religious languages of Sanskrit and Pali . It is very different from the ABCs.

  7. Arrogate, 7, American Thoroughbred racehorse, Breeders' Cup Classic winner and American Champion Three-Year-Old Male Horse (2016), euthanized. [19]Werner Böhm, 78, German singer and musician, Eurovision entrant ().

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