Letter Names in the English Alphabet and How to Spell Them (2024)

Each letter of the English alphabet can be spelled as itself (e.g., a DJ or T-shirt), or it can be spelled out using its name (e.g., a deejay or tee-shirt). Vowels still stand for themselves, and while very rare, the plural of vowels are made by adding -es. In the capitalized form, the plurals are made by either -s or -‘s (e.g., L’s or As).

Letters also have a specific sound associated with them, and not only can you spell them phonetically to sound the same as you pronounce them, but you should also be familiar with the different phonetic spellings of their sound. Take a look at how you can spell each letter sound out.

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How Do You Spell The Letter A Sound?

Many words use the long A /(ˈ/ˈiː/) sound using the letter a. For example: acorn, agent, data

It can also be spelled:

  • A-E: a in the middle of the word, with e at the end as in grade or snake
  • AI: aim, train
  • AY: delay, essay
  • EI: eight, vein
  • EA: great, steak

How Do You Spell The Letter B Sound?

B (/ˈbiː/) is used in one of two ways.

  • B: bank, baby, bassinet
  • BB: babbling, shrubbery, gibberish

How Do You Spell The Letter C Sound?

C (/ˈsiː/ ) is a tricky letter since it has more than one pronunciation and doesn’t sound as its letter unless you spell it as sea or see.

  • Pronounce the letter “C” as an “S” sound if the letter “C” is followed by the letters “E”, “I”, or “Y”. For example: city or central
  • Pronounce the letter “C” as a “K” sound if the letter “C” is followed by the letters “A”, “O”, or “U”. For example: candy or cut

How Do You Spell The Letter D Sound?

D (/ˈdiː/) has three different spellings.

  • D: advertising, deed, disappear
  • ED: created, forced, freed
  • DD: odd, eddy, forbidding

How Do You Spell The Letter E Sound?

Many words use the long E /(ˈeɪ/) sound using the letter e. For example: he, she, we.

It can also be spelled:

  • EA: sea
  • EE: seen, see
  • EI: receive, either
  • IE: belief, piece
  • EO: people
  • EY: alley, journey
  • Y: yearly
  • I: mini

How Do You Spell The Letter F Sound?

F (/ˈɛf/) is usually spelled with the letter f, as in fire, first, and family, but it also has some strange phonetic usages as well.

  • FF: bluff, cuff, different
  • PH: dolphin, photography, trophy
  • GH: tough, rough, enough

How Do You Spell The Letter G Sound?

G (/ˈdʒiː/) is usually spelled with the letter g, as in game, go, and garden.

It can also be spelled

Letter Names in the English Alphabet and How to Spell Them (1)

  • GG: egg, hogg, jagged
  • GUE: guest, league, rogue

How Do You Spell The Letter H Sound?

H (/ˈeɪtʃ/) is usually spelled with the letter h, as in horror, human, and house.

It also has some different spellings as well, such as:

  • WH: who
  • J: Jose (a formal name with Spanish origins)

How Do You Spell The Letter I Sound?

Many words use the long I /(ˈ/ˈaɪ/) sound using the letter i or y. For example: Friday, ice, idea, my, sky, or cry.

It can also be spelled:

  • I-E: i in the middle of the word, with e at the end as in kite or bite
  • AI: aisle
  • EI: heist, meiser
  • EIGH: height
  • EYE: eye, eyelash
  • EY: geyser
  • IE: lie, pie
  • UY: guy, buy
  • YE: bye, dye
  • IGH: mighty, high

How Do You Spell Letter The J Sound?

J (/ˈdʒeɪ/) is usually spelled with the letter j, as in jury, adjust, and Jason.

It also has some different spellings as well, such as:

  • G: page, cage, gentle
  • DGE: pledge, judge
  • AGE: garage, mirage
  • GG: exaggeration
  • D: gradual, educator

How Do You Spell The Letter K Sound?

K (/ˈkeɪ/) is usually spelled with the letter K or C, as in make, take, kind, basic, and cat.

It also has some different spellings as well, such as:

  • CC: impeccable
  • CK: back, pluck, check
  • QUE: plague, queue
  • QUI: mosquito, turquoise
  • QU: quick, quit
  • CH: chord, mechanic, chemical

How Do You Spell The Letter L Sound?

To spell the L (/ˈɛl/) sound, you simply use L or LL. For example: elephant, later, letter, well, sell.

How Do You Spell The Letter M Sound?

The M (/ˈɛm/) sound is almost always spelled using m or mm, such as in example, metal, meal, commercial, or bummer.

It can also be spelled using:

  • MB: comb, limb, tomb
  • GM: phlegm, diaphragm
  • MN: column, autumn

How Do You Spell The Letter N Sound?

The N (/ˈɛn/) sound is almost always spelled using n or nn, such as in any, enemy, no, innocent, or annoying.

It can also be spelled using:

  • KN: knit, knife
  • GN: gnome, gnat
  • PN: pneumatic, pneumonia

How Do You Spell The Letter O Sound?

O (/ˈəʊ/) has many different spellings. Most obvious is with the long O or OO, as in no, go, most, floor, or brooch.

It can also be spelled using:

  • O-E: o in the middle of the word, with e at the end as in robe or smoke
  • OE: toe
  • OA: oat, boat, toast
  • OW: snow, slow
  • OU: out, sprout, shoulder
  • OT: depot
  • AU: chauffer
  • EW: sew
  • EAU: beau, bureau
  • AOH: pharaoh
  • OUGH: dough, although

How Do You Spell The Letter P Sound?

To spell the P (/ˈpiː/) sound, you simply use p or pp. For example: paper, peep, happy, pepper, or cheap.

How Do You Spell The Letter Q Sound?

Q (/ˈkjuː/) is another tricky letter in that the letter q is never used as a stand-alone and always is followed by the letter u. Together qu sounds like the letters KW together. To hear the letter use it in the word queue.

How Do You Spell The Letter R Sound?

R (/ˈɑː/) is almost always spelled with the letter r or rr, as in rabbit, run, right, correct, or arrest.

It can also be spelled with:

  • WR: write, wrong, wrist
  • RH: rhyme, rhinoceros

How Do You Spell The Letter S Sound?

S (/ˈɛs/) is often spelled with the letter s or ss, as in series, see, loose, essay, or embarrassment.

It can also be spelled with:

How Do You Spell The Letter T Sound?

T (/ˈtiː/) is another letter that is spelled multiple ways. T and tt are most common as in talk, time, battle, or cattle.

It also can be spelled with:

Letter Names in the English Alphabet and How to Spell Them (2)

  • ED: cooked, liked
  • BT: debt, doubt
  • TW: two
  • TH: thyme, Thailand

How Do You Spell The Letter U Sound?

U (/ˈjuː/) has a few different spellings. It can be spelled using:

  • U-E: U in the middle of the word, with e at the end as in mule or cube
  • U: music
  • UE: ensue, issue
  • EU: feudal, eulogy
  • EW: few, pew

How Do You Spell The Letter V Sound?

To spell the V (/ˈv/) sound, you simply use v. For example: valentine, visit, move

How Do You Spell The Letter W Sound?

W (/ˈdʌbəl.juː/) is almost always spelled with the letter w, as in warrant, win, or worry.

It can also be spelled with:

  • O: one, once
  • Wh: white, whale

How Do You Spell The Letter X Sound?

To spell the X ( /ˈɛks/) sound, you need to first combine it with an e, as in exit or excellent. Otherwise, it is pronounced in the following way:

  • If the /X/ is between a vowel and consonant sound it is pronounced as /KS/, as in excel.
  • If the /X/ is between two vowel sounds it is pronounced as /GZ/, as in exam.
  • If the letter X is at the beginning of a word, then it is pronounced Z, as in xerox.

How Do You Spell The Letter Y Sound?

Y (/ˈwaɪ/), pronounced as wy or why, usually uses the letter y as in yellow, year, or kayak.

It can also be spelled with:

  • I: onion
  • EU: eulogy

How Do You Spell The Letter Z Sound?

Z (/ˈziː/) has a few different spellings, but utilizes z or zz often as in zero, zip, buzz, or buzzard. It also can be spelled using:

  • SS: dessert, scissors
  • S: desert, was
  • STH: asthma
  • X: xylophone, xerox

Chart

To see specific examples of how a letter can be spelled exactly how it sounds, take a closer look at our phonetic chart.

LetterSingular SoundPhonetic UseExamples of the Letter Sound in a word…
Aay/ˈeɪ/day
Bbee/ˈbiː/beat
Ccee/ˈsiː/sea
Ddee/ˈdiː/deal
Eee/ˈiː/easy
Feff/ˈɛf/effect
Ggee/ˈdʒiː/gene
Haitch haitch/ˈeɪtʃ/ /ˈheɪtʃ/n/a n/a
Ii/ˈaɪ/eye
Jjay/ˈdʒeɪ/Jason
Kkay/ˈkeɪ/okay
Lel / ell/ˈɛl/,[ˈɛɫ]sell
Mem/ˈɛm/them
Nen/ˈɛn/then
Oo/ˈəʊ/go
Ppee/ˈpiː/peel
Qcue/ˈkjuː/queue
Rar/ˈɑː/art
Sess/ˈɛs/assess
Ttee/ˈtiː/teeball
Uu/ˈjuː/you
Vvee/ˈv/veer
Wdouble-u/ˈdʌbəl.juː/n/a
Xex/ˈɛks/excellent
Ywy/ˈwaɪ/Wyatt
Zzee/ˈziː/lazy

Let’s Review

Almost every letter can be spelled out exactly as they are pronounced, and most also have different ways to spell how they sound as well. These are important rules to understand in order to properly spell out what you hear in a way that can be easily read and understood.

Hopefully, this list explains the many different letter combinations that create various sounds, as well as how to reproduce the pronunciation of the letters themselves.

Letter Names in the English Alphabet and How to Spell Them (2024)

FAQs

How do you spell English letters with words? ›

The English phonetic alphabet
  1. A = Alpha.
  2. B = Bravo.
  3. C = Charlie.
  4. D = Delta.
  5. E = Echo.
  6. F = Foxtrot (Freddy is also commonly used for informal calls)
  7. G = Golf.
  8. H = Hotel.

How many words can you spell with the English alphabet? ›

Total number of words in dictionary set: 267,751. Number of words using each letter at most once: 50,328. Number of words using each letter at most once, with a vowel: 50,315.

What is the 27th letter of the alphabet? ›

Total number of letters in the alphabet

Until 1835, the English Alphabet consisted of 27 letters: right after "Z" the 27th letter of the alphabet was ampersand (&). The English Alphabet (or Modern English Alphabet) today consists of 26 letters: 23 from Old English and 3 added later.

How do you spell k? ›

K is the most common spelling of the sound /k/ after a consonant, after a multi-letter vowel, and after a long vowel sound. C is the most common spelling of the sound /k/ at the beginning of the word. K is used to spell words at the beginning of a word, primarily before an E, I, or Y.

How do i phonetically spell my name? ›

How do I write my phonetic name?
  1. Break your name into syllables and separate by dashes.
  2. Capitalise syllables that are emphasised when pronouncing your name.
  3. Include all letter sounds that might help a person say your name, even if those same sounds are not present in the actual spelling of your name.

What is the 26 phonetic alphabets? ›

So here is a cheat sheet: Alpha, Bravo, Charlie, Delta, Echo, Foxtrot, Golf, Hotel, India, Juliett, Kilo, Lima, Mike, November, Oscar, Papa, Quebec, Romeo, Sierra, Tango, Uniform, Victor, Whiskey, X-ray, Yankee, Zulu.

What's the longest and hardest word to spell? ›

The longest word in any of the major English language dictionaries is pneumonoultramicroscopicsilicovolcanoconiosis (45 letters), a word that refers to a lung disease contracted from the inhalation of very fine silica particles, specifically from a volcano; medically, it is the same as silicosis.

What is the hardest language to spell? ›

Arabic (and related languages such as Farsi and Urdu) is hard for native English speakers to learn for many reasons; first of all, it's written from right to left. Adding on to this novelty is the fact that Arabic letters can change shape based on where in a word they are and the letters they are next to.

What is the longest word in the world? ›

pneumonoultramicroscopicsilicovolcanoconiosis

Appearing in the Oxford English Dictionary, this 45-letter word for a disease is the longest English word that is defined in a major dictionary. It's a technical word referring to the lung disease more commonly known as silicosis.

What is the rarest letter in the alphabet? ›

According to the English for Students website, j, q, and z occur the least if you analyze the frequency of each letter in the entries of the 11th Concise Oxford Dictionary.

What 3 letters were removed from the alphabet? ›

In the orthography of Modern English, the letters thorn (þ), eth (ð), wynn (ƿ), yogh (ȝ), ash (æ), and ethel (œ) are obsolete.

What is the longest sentence in English that has 26 letters? ›

the English alphabet is called a pangram. A popular. #pangram is: The quick brown fox jumps over the. lazy dog.

How do you spell f? ›

Most of the time [f] is spelled <f> or <ff>. It is usually easy to know when to use <f> versus <ff>. The <ff> is always there for good reasons. Most often it is due to assimilation or the VCC pattern, or it is between a short vowel and <le>.

What is the 76 letter alphabet? ›

In 1926, during the korenizatsiya policy in the Soviet Union, the Cyrillic alphabet was replaced by a Latin alphabet devised by Nikolay Marr. It featured 76 letters and was called the "Abkhaz analytical alphabet".

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