A a [ei] B b [bi:] C c [si:] D d [di:] E e [i:]?
F f [ef] G g [d?i:] H h [eit∫] I i [ai] J j [d?ei]
K k [kei] L l [el] M m [em] N n [en] O o [?u]?
P p [pi:] Q q [kju:] R r [ɑ:] S s [es] T t [ti:]?
U u [ju:] V v [vi:] W w [′d∧blju:] X x [eks]?
Y y [wai] Z z [zi:][zed]
Expanded: In the Middle Ages, the letter ? was replaced by w; ? was replaced by a, but was retained in the later International Phonetic Alphabet; ? and ? were replaced by the word group th, but the former was retained in the later International Phonetic Alphabet. The letters u and j, unlike v and i, were introduced in the 16th century, and w has the status of an independent letter, so that the English alphabet is now considered to consist of the following 26 letters: A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z The lowercase form of s? (Ensign-En?ign) The lowercase long form s (?) of s Carried over into early modern English and used in a non-final form until the early 19th century. Baidu Encyclopedia - English Alphabet