The French alphabet consists of 26 letters, similar to the English alphabet.
Here’s the list of letters along with their pronunciations:
###Alphabet
| Letter | Name | Pronunciation Example |
|--------|-------------|-------------------------|
|A |a | as in "father" |
|B | bé | as in "bay" |
|C | cé | as in "say" |
|D | dé | as in "day" |
|E |e | as in "uh" (silent in some cases) |
|F | ef | as in "eff" |
|G | gé | as in "jay" |
|H | ache | silent |
|I |i | as in "machine" |
|J | ji | as in "gee" |
|K | ka | as in "kay" |
|L | elle | as in "ell" |
|M | em | as in "em" |
|N | en | as in "en" |
|O |o | as in "oh" |
|P | pé | as in "pay" |
|Q | ku | as in "queue" |
|R | air | guttural sound |
|S | ess | as in "ess" |
|T | té | as in "tay" |
|U |u | as in "tu" (unique to French) |
|V | vé | as in "vay" |
|W | double vé | as in "double vay" |
|X | iks | as in "x-ray" |
|Y | i grec | as in "ee" |
|Z | zède | as in "zed" |
### Notes:
- The letters **H** and **U** have unique pronunciations in French.
- French uses accents on vowels (é, è, ê, ë, etc.), which can affect
pronunciation but do not change the alphabetical order.
If you need more information about accents or pronunciation rules, feel
free to ask!