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Revision as of 14:16, 1 May 2023

The Alphabet

Not to be confused with Alphabet.

The Alphabet is the set of all letters in a written language. The English alphabet, for instance, has 26 letters. Each letter typically represents a unique sound, and letters strung together form words.

Controversy

On May 4 1899, a quick brown fox jumped over the lazy dog. This spurred a century-long debate over the ethics of dog-jumping.

Appearances in Media

Due to its widespread usage in our day-to-day vocabulary, the Alphabet has been directly referenced in multiple pieces of media over the years, ranging from songs, animated series, and more. Below are a few examples.