Sounds of Letters: ABC

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3.7
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About this app

Best letters sounds application.


English ABC:

✔ Educational app about alphabet
✔ All Alphabets letters from A to Z
✔ Real sound and human pronunciations
✔ Learning ABC and having fun
✔ use in kindergarten and school
✔ helps recognize English letters
✔ AD Supported

Features:

★ install to SD card
★ good quality of letters sounds
★ image of each Alphabet's letter
★ sounds of the womb
★ animal sounds
★ human voice for each Alphabet character
★ touch the letter and listen the sounds of ABC
★ abc family app
★ sounds of letters
★ sounds of words
★ sounds of alphabet


Our educational game shows the alphabet letters and teach them to recognize letters as they appear.

An alphabet is a standard set of letters which is used to write one or more languages based on the general principle that the letters represent phonemes of the spoken language. This is in contrast to other types of writing systems, such as logographies, in which each character represents a word, morpheme or semantic unit, and syllabaries, in which each character represents a syllable.

A true alphabet has letters for the vowels of a language as well as the consonants. The first "true alphabet" in this sense is believed to be the Greek alphabet, which is a modified form of the Phoenician alphabet. In other types of alphabet either the vowels are not indicated at all, as was the case in the Phoenician alphabet, or else the vowels are shown by diacritics or modification of consonants, as in the devanagari used in India and Nepal.

The modern English alphabet is a Latin alphabet consisting of 26 letters – the same letters that are found in the basic Latin alphabet:
Majuscule forms (also called uppercase or capital letters)

The exact shape of printed letters varies depending on the typeface. The shape of handwritten letters can differ significantly from the standard printed form (and between individuals), especially when written in cursive style.

Written English uses a number of digraphs, such as ch, sh, th, wh, qu, etc., but they are not considered separate letters of the alphabet. Some traditions also use two ligatures, æ and œ, or consider the ampersand (&) part of the alphabet.

The names of the letters are rarely spelled out, except when used in derivations or compound words, derived forms , pronunciation of certain acronyms , and in the names of objects named after letters .

The letters A, E, I, O, and U are considered vowel letters, since they represent vowels; the remaining letters are considered consonant letters, since when not silent they generally represent consonants. However, Y commonly represents vowels as well as a consonant, as very rarely does W. Conversely, U sometimes represents a consonant.
Updated on
Oct 23, 2022

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Ratings and reviews

3.8
1.18K reviews
Fernanda Ortiz
November 6, 2023
I recommend this app to parents who don't know English all the time and want to help their children study for the Spelling Bee. It's so helpful. Thank you!
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A Google user
May 24, 2019
Its the best app for new learning of alphabet for babies, please keep developing similar other animals, birds, body parts, vegetables and other similar app.. All the best.. Thanks..
54 people found this review helpful
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Esther Nwokafor
November 30, 2020
It's boring for the age learning letter sounds.
9 people found this review helpful
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