What used to be the 27th letter of the alphabet?

The ampersand often appeared as a character at the end of the Latin alphabet, as for example in Byrhtferð's list of letters from 1011. Similarly, & was regarded as the 27th letter of the English alphabet, as taught to children in the US and elsewhere.
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Did the alphabet used to have 27 letters?

Well, of course not, there are only 26 letters in the alphabet. But not always; once there were 27. (Well, 29, but we'll get to that later.)
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When was & removed from the alphabet?

In old schoolbooks the ampersand was printed at the end of the alphabet and thus by 1880s the word ampersand had acquired a slang sense of "posterior, rear end, hindquarters." During the 19th century it then fell out of favour.
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Why was the ampersand dropped from the alphabet?

Over time, “and per se and” was slurred together into the word we use today: ampersand. When a word comes about from a mistaken pronunciation, it's called a mondegreen. (If you sing the wrong lyrics to a song, that's also known as a mondegreen.)
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What character was removed from the alphabet?

The Creation of The Ampersand

It was still included in the Old English until it was finally replaced in favor of the Modern English. Today, while we no longer consider the ampersand part of the alphabet, it is widely used. The truth is that when it comes to English & grammar, the ampersand comes very in handy.
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What letter comes after Z?

The English alphabet : The letter z (Z uppercase) is the last letter, thus nothing comes after z.
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What word has all 26 letters in it?

An English pangram is a sentence that contains all 26 letters of the English alphabet. The most well known English pangram is probably “The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog”. My favorite pangram is “Amazingly few discotheques provide jukeboxes.”
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What is the 29th letter of the alphabet?

Originally, the letter Ý was formed from the letter Y and an acute accent. In Icelandic, Ý is the 29th letter of the alphabet, between Y and Þ. It is read as /i/ (short) or /iː/ (long).
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Is the letter Z getting removed in 2021?

However, according to Hoax Slayer, all of this is simply an on-going prank that has gone on for years, and has been taken totally out of context. The ELCC actually doesn't exist. Which means Z is definitely not getting removed from the English language — your zippers and zealous zebras are A-OK.
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What number is Z?

Z, or z, is the twenty-sixth and final letter of the modern English alphabet and the ISO basic Latin alphabet.
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What is the 21 letter in the alphabet?

u. the 21st letter of the English alphabet. U is a vowel.
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How old is the letter J?

I understand that the letter "J" is relatively new — perhaps 400–500 years old.
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What was the last letter of the alphabet to be added?

J is a bit of a late bloomer; after all, it was the last letter added to the alphabet. It is no coincidence that I and J stand side by side—they actually started out as the same character. The letter J began as a swash, a typographical embellishment for the already existing I.
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What is Y called?

Y, y [Called 'wy', rhyming with high]. The 25th LETTER of the Roman ALPHABET as used for English. It originated as one of two letters derived by the Greeks from the Phoenician consonant symbol waw. The GREEK letter upsilon (γ, lower case υ) had a value like u, which LATIN wrote as V.
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What is Y with a line over it?

Ȳ (minuscule: ȳ) is a letter of the Latin alphabet, formed from Y with the addition of a macron (¯).
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Will there ever be a new letter in the alphabet?

It was announced today that a new letter is to be added to the English alphabet. Major English-speaking countries, including the UK, USA, Canada, Ireland, Australia, New Zealand and India, have come to agreement, after long and complex negotiations, to add the new letter by 2020.
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Are there 32 letters in alphabet?

You thought you knew your ABCs, but our alphabet used to have a total of 32 letters instead of the 26. Here's what happened to those six lost letters. As strange as it sounds, the English alphabet had several more letters in the past few hundred years than it does today.
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What is the 31th letter of the alphabet?

Sh is a digraph of the Latin alphabet, a combination of S and H.
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What word takes 3 hours to say?

Methionylthreonylthreonylglutaminylarginyl… isoleucine is the chemical name for the protein of “titin” also known as “connectin.” The largest known protein that consists of 26, 926 amino acids is made up of 189, 819 letters and can take about three hours to pronounce.
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Which word has all 5 vowels?

Eunoia, at six letters long, is the shortest word in the English language that contains all five main vowels.
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Which sentence has A to z word?

A sentence using all the letters in the alphabet is called a pangram (from the Greek for "every letter"). "The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog" is the most famous pangram, but there are many others.
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