English to Spanish Dictionary alphabet

alphabet

alfabeto
definition
noun
Thai is a tonal language, and its alphabet is derived from Mon and Khmer scripts.
a set of letters or symbols in a fixed order, used to represent the basic sounds of a language; in particular, the set of letters from A to Z.
translation of 'alphabet'
noun
abecé,
alfabeto,
escritura,
abecedario
example
Czech is one of a group of Slavic languages that use the Roman rather than the Cyrillic 'alphabet' .
the first letter of the 'alphabet'
DNA's 4-letter 'alphabet'
The phonetic 'alphabet' is almost as hard to master as the new language itself.
In two or three months, all you get is a brief idea of the 'alphabet' of a language.
a phonetic 'alphabet'
I used to try and cram the whole twenty-four letter 'alphabet' into one little symbol.
Thai is a tonal language, and its 'alphabet' is derived from Mon and Khmer scripts.
the Roman 'alphabet'
The flags are held, arms extended, in various positions representing each of the letters of the 'alphabet' or numbers.
For the present we are concentrating on ciphers where the basic symbols are the letters of the English 'alphabet' .
Mrs Sulley taught me the letters of the 'alphabet' and the sounds they represented.
A four-letter 'alphabet' might seem a rather limited system for writing complex messages.
Did I know that the place has not only its own language but its own 'alphabet' ?
If we assign numerical values to the 'alphabet' in order, the letters HUM added together would yield 42.
Chinese does not have an 'alphabet' , but characters representing words, formed from stokes symbolising syllables.
Each cell is blank or contains one symbol from a finite 'alphabet' of symbols.
This is the musical 'alphabet' from which the language of music ultimately is derived.
The odd bit is that English is harder to read than any other language using the 'alphabet' .
DNA's 4-letter 'alphabet'
We created fonts for the 'alphabets' of both languages so that the letters were defined using the same basic components (vertical, diagonal, and horizontal lines).
These deals allowed Asians to use their own languages and 'alphabets' , rather than numbers or English, when surfing the web.
Thuriam's Medical coding consists of combination of numbers and 'alphabets' adhering to different coding standards.
Languages have 'alphabets' , or character repertoires, but computers deal with digits.
When learning to read, many preschool age children recognize letters in 'alphabets' (or characters in non alphabet languages) long before they are able to read.
Modern scientific studies find that only the brain's left hemisphere is active in speaking foreign languages made up of 'alphabets' .
Castle painstakingly inked real and altered alphabets; 'alphabets' that look letterpressed, so finely are they executed.
The curve of the exterior wall is dressed in gray granite on which the 'alphabets' , hieroglyphs and symbols of over 120 languages are etched.
Female nudes that appear repeatedly in his works, both paintings and sculptures, are not erotic; they are 'alphabets' for a powerful political statement.
Different languages have different 'alphabets' ; different cultures use different calendars.
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