A B C [D] E F G H I J [K] [L] M N O P Q [R] [S] T U V W X Y Z (if anybody should ask you) - [RS]: As the Wiki does not accept single-letter names in the URL, you can always find them in this page :^) [AM] I am a bit surprised that [RS] did not remark on the title, so I will do it (yes, it is a bit pedantic, I know :)). First of all: "the" alphabet? Hardly. Besides the above Latin alphabet the world has at least Arabic, Hebrew, Greek, Cyrillic and Gaelic alphabets too. Then, most European languages that use the Latin alphabet add their own letters to the 26 above, for instance Danish has an "o" with a "/" and Spanish the "n" with a "~". You may say, these are variations on existing letters. True, but German has the doppelt-S, Icelandic has eth and thorn, as the English language used to as well (a couple of centuries ago, and where is the yogh now?). And the alphabetic ordering sometimes differs as well: Dutch considers the combination "ij" to be a single letter, rivaling in the ordering with "y". Swedish, if I am not mistaken, puts the "aa" after the "z", which incidentally foils the intention of the namegiver of an insect called "zyzzix", who wanted the word to be the last in any dictionary. So, "the" alphabet? Hardly. - [RS]: I just found this page, which just enumerated [[A-Z]], and thought of how to make it at least somehow useful. See [collation] for some more alphabet info.