04/07/2021
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The letter z is the twenty-seventh letter of the Spanish alphabet. Words with z are many in our language. Its apparent origin dates back to Egyptian hieroglyphics, from where it went to the Phoenician alphabet, from Phoenician to Greek and from Greek to Latin.
There are antecedents in ancient Semitic writing and in Etruscan writing, but the form that we know comes from the Greek from which it passed to Latin and from there to the Spanish alphabet.
This letter can be found in words both at the beginning, at the center or at the end, which makes the variety quite wide, reducing considerably in the words that have it at the end.
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