Some of the English letters represent meanings, such as ZUG

Updated on culture 2024-02-09
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  1. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Zug is Zur Grab, Zul and FLK are Zul Falak, what MC, BWL and many other abbreviations, some are English abbreviations, most of them are pinyin abbreviations.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Zug is the abbreviation of the 20-player level 60 dungeon - Zur Grab.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    The 2nd floor is so strong.。。。 Pretty much it's all listed, I'll add a few points, LM=Alliance, BL=Horde, T2=Hand of Eastern Plague Tyre or Black, TL=General Order Academy, STM=Stratholm, DK=Stan Undead Zone.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    You got a beautiful uniform, and someone wants a national uniform!

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    The English alphabet has 26 letters, and the English alphabet is derived from the Latin alphabet, which is derived from the Greek alphabet, which in turn is derived from the Phoenician alphabet.

    The Phoenician alphabet was largely based on the pictorial writing of ancient Egypt. In ancient Egypt, "a" was a drawing that meant a "bull's head"; "b" is a picture that means "home" or "yard"; "c" and "g" are drawings that represent "curved rulers"; "D" is a drawing that means "door leaf"; "E" is a drawing that represents a "man who raises his hands and shouts"; "f", "v", "y" are drawings that mean "sticks" or "sticks"; "H" is a drawing that means "a scroll of hemp silk"; "i" is a drawing that means "hand"; "K" is a drawing that means "palm"; "M" is a drawing that means "water"; "n" is a drawing that means "snake"; "o" is a drawing that means "eye"; "P" is a drawing that means "mouth"; "Q" is a drawing that means "rope loop"; "R" is a drawing that means "human head"; The "s" and "x" are drawings that denote "hilly land" or "fish"; "t" is a drawing that means "vertical cross"; "z" is a drawing that means "prying" or "arrow". By the 2nd century BC, the Latin alphabet had included these 23 letters.

    Later, for the convenience of engraving and handwriting, and in order to distinguish the vowel "v" from the consonant "v", the lower part of the original "v" was changed to a circle and the vowel "u"; The two "Vs" were joined together to create a "W" for consonants, and this "W" appeared in the 11th century. Later, the "i" was slightly changed to create a consonant "j". In this way, the original 23 letters plus the three letters "u", "w", and "j" constitute a 26-letter alphabet.

    In the Middle Ages, the Latin alphabet was largely formalized, and later Western scripts (including English, of course) evolved from it.

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