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L | History, Etymology, Pronunciation | Britannica l The letter l probably started as a picture sign of an ox goad, as in a very early Semitic writing used about 1500 bce on the Sinai Peninsula (1) A similar sign (2), denoting a peasant's crook, is found in earlier Egyptian hieroglyphic writing About 1000 bce, in Byblos and other Phoenician and Canaanite centres, the sign was given a linear form (3), the source of all later forms
L - definition of l by The Free Dictionary L 1 also l The symbol for the Roman numeral 50 L 2 abbr 1 lambert 2 large 3 left 4 or l liter 5 Sports loss 6 low l 1 or L (ĕl) n pl l's or L's also ls or Ls 1 The 12th letter of the modern English alphabet 2 Any of the speech sounds represented by the letter l 3 The 12th in a series 4 Something shaped like the letter L l 2 abbr
l – American English Sounds The consonant l is a voiced, alveolar, liquid consonant Touch your gum ridge (the hard spot behind your upper teeth) with the tip of your tongue Curl the sides of your tongue upwards Breathe out, pushing air to the sides of your mouth Your vocal cords should vibrate
l - Wiktionary, the free dictionary The Kashubian orthography is based on the Latin alphabet No earlier script is known See the Kashubian alphabet article on Wikipedia for more, and l for development of the glyph itself