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Introduction to basics of grammar: The English Alphabet

We have a set of letters in a fixed order in any language that is called alphabet of that language. Such as- English language, Hindi language, Urdu language etc.

Letter: A symbol usually written or printed representing a speech sound and constituting a unit of an alphabet.

  • There are 26 letters in the English alphabet.
  • We write these letters in 2 ways:
  1. Capital letters (Upper Case)
  2. Small letters (Lower Case)

The capital letters may be written like this:

Capital Letter or Upper Case

The small letters may be written like this:

Small Letters or Lower Case

We can divide these letters in two groups:

  1. Vowels: Aa, Ee, Ii, Oo and Uu are called vowels.
  2. Consonants: All the letters except vowels are called consonants.

We can learn vowels and consonants better with the help of Hindi alphabets.

Vowels (स्वर)

  • a ( अ )
  • aa ( आ )
  • e/i ( इ )
  • ee ( ई )
  • u/o ( उ )
  • oo/u ( ऊ )
  • e/ai ( ए )
  • ai ( ऐ )
  • o ( ओ )
  • au/ou ( औ )
  • ang ( अं )
  • ah ( अ: )

Consonants ((व्यंजन)

  • ka ( क )
  • kha ( ख )
  • ga ( ग )
  • gha ( घ )
  • nga ( )
  • cha ( च )
  • chha ( छ )
  • ja ( ज )
  • jha ( झ )
  • yan ( )
  • ta ( ट )
  • tha ( ठ )

 

  • da ( ड )
  • dha ( ढ़ )
  • na ( ण )
  • ta ( त )
  • tha ( थ )
  • da ( द )
  • dha ( ध )
  • na ( न )
  • pa ( प )
  • pha/fa ( फ )
  • ba ( ब )
  • bha ( भ )

 

  • ma ( म )
  • ya ( य )
  • ra ( र )
  • la ( ल )
  • va/wa ( व )
  • sha ( श )
  • sha ( ष )
  • sa ( स )
  • ha ( ह )
  • ksha ( क्ष )
  • tra ( त्र )
  • gya ( ज्ञा )
  • shra ( श्र )

NOTE:

  • All sentences start with capital letters. Such as-This is water. That is milk. etc.
  • The first letter of name and surname is capital letter. Such as- Joseph Jacob, Ishmael Abraham etc.
  • Uses capital letters for abbreviation. Such as- CPU- Central Processing Unit, PM- Prime Minister etc.

Exercises or Practice questions:

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