What is the 4th letter in the Roman alphabet?
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What is the 4th letter in the Roman alphabet?
The Roman Alphabet:
The Roman alphabet was originally used to write the Latin language. This is why it is also called the Latin alphabet. Today, it is used to write many other languages, including English.
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View this answer"D" is the fourth letter in the Roman alphabet. It corresponds to the letter delta in the Greek alphabet. D is a consonant. Some common...
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