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- S - Wikipedia
S, or s, is the nineteenth letter of the Latin alphabet, used in the English alphabet, the alphabets of other western European languages and other latin alphabets worldwide Its name in English is ess[a] (pronounced ˈɛs ⓘ), plural esses [1] Northwest Semitic šîn represented a voiceless postalveolar fricative ʃ (as in ' sh ip')
- S | Letter, History, Etymology, Pronunciation | Britannica
s, nineteenth letter of the modern Latin alphabet It corresponds to the Semitic sin “tooth ” The Greek treatment of the sibilants that occur in the Semitic alphabet is somewhat complicated The Semitic samech appears in Greek as Ξ (xi) with the value in early times of ss , later and more generally of x or ks
- S - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
From the Etruscan letter 𐌔 (s, “es”), from the Ancient Greek letter Σ (S, “sigma”), derived from the Phoenician letter 𐤔 (š, “šin”), from the Egyptian hieroglyph 𓌒 S (lower case s) The nineteenth letter of the basic modern Latin alphabet (chemistry) Chemical symbol for sulfur (metrology) siemens, a measure of electrical conductance
- S - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
S is the nineteenth (number 19) letter in the English alphabet On calendars, S is most times the short letter for Saturday or Sunday, or the month September In chemistry, S is the symbol for sulphur In Wheel of Fortune, S is one of the six letters given to any contestant participating in the "Bonus Round "
- S Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
an ending used in writing to represent the possessive morpheme after most singular nouns, some plural nouns, especially those not ending in a letter or combination of letters representing an s or z sound, noun phrases, and noun substitutes, as in man's, women's, baby's, James's, witness's, (orwitness' ), king of England's, or anyone's
- S, s | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
We use apostrophe s (’s), also called possessive ’s, as a determiner to show that something belongs to someone or something: … We can talk about possession using the pattern: noun phrase + of + possessive pronoun: … ’s or of or either?
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