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F
F
F is
the
sixth
letter
of
the
English
alphabet
,
and
a
nonvocal
consonant
.
Its
form
and
sound
are
from
the
Latin
.
The
Latin
borrowed
the
form
from
the
Greek
digamma
/,
which
probably
had
the
value
of
English
w
consonant
.
The
form
and
value
of
Greek
letter
came
from
the
Phoenician
,
the
ultimate
source
being
probably
Egyptian
.
Etymologically
f is
most
closely
related
to p, k, v,
and
b; as in E.
five
, Gr. pe`
nte
; E.
wolf
, L.
lupus
, Gr. ly`
kos
; E.
fox
,
vixen
;
fragile
,
break
;
fruit
,
brook
, v. t.; E.
bear
, L.
ferre
.
See
Guide
to
Pronunciation
, //
178
,
179
,
188
,
198
,
230
.
F
v. t.
The
name
of
the
fourth
tone
of
the
model
scale
, or
scale
of C. F
sharp
(F /) is a
tone
intermediate
between
F
and
G.
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