The alphabet for Modern English is a Latin-script alphabet consisting of 26 letters.

The twentieth letter of the English alphabet is “T”, is a consonant. It is a voiceless dental fricative, meaning that the sound is produced by placing the tongue against the back of the teeth and then exhaling. This letter is sometimes used to represent a /t/ sound, as in the word “table,” and sometimes used to represent a /th/ sound, as in the word “that.

It is the second most used letter, after e.

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