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Pronunciation rules of 26 English letters
Twenty-six English letters are pronounced as follows:

Aa:[ei],Bb:[bi:],

Cc:[si:],Dd:[di:],

Ee:[i:],Ff:[ef],

Gg:[d? i:],Hh:[eit∫],,

Ii:[ai],Jj:[d? ei]

Kk:[kei],Ll:[el],

Mm:[em],Nn:[en],

Oo:[? u],Pp:[pi:],

Qq:[kju:],Rr:[ɑ:],

Ss:[es]Tt:[ti:]

Uu:[ju:],Vv:[vi:],

Ww:[′d∧blju:],Xx:[eks],

Yy:[wai]Zz:[zi:][zed]

English letters are derived from Latin letters.

About13rd century BC, Phoenicians created the first batch of alphabets in human history, with ***22 letters (no vowels). This is the great contribution of Phoenicians to human culture.

Phoenician alphabet is the beginning of the world alphabet. In the west, it derived the ancient Greek alphabet, which developed into Latin alphabet and Slavic alphabet.

Greek letters and Latin letters are the basis of letters in all western countries. In the East, it derived the Aramaic alphabet, which evolved into Indian, Arabic, Hebrew, Persian and other national alphabets. The Uyghur, Mongolian and Manchu letters in China also evolved from this.