If I had to choose one letter to delete from the English alphabet, I would pick the letter “Q.” While it has its unique sound, the letter “Q” is often paired with “U,” making its use somewhat redundant. Many words could easily adapt by replacing “Q” with “K” or other combinations, streamlining our language without losing much meaning. Plus, it might simplify spelling for many learners!
If I had to choose one letter to delete from the English alphabet, I would pick the letter “Q.” While it has its unique sound, the letter “Q” is often paired with “U,” making its use somewhat redundant. Many words could easily adapt by replacing “Q” with “K” or other combinations, streamlining our language without losing much meaning. Plus, it might simplify spelling for many learners!