Letters
Letters have two common meanings. In writing systems, a letter is a basic symbol that, together with others, forms an alphabet and stands for one or more sounds. In correspondence, a letter is a written message sent from one person to another (or to an organization). Some discussions use both senses within the same article.
Letters are the building blocks of alphabets. Each letter is a grapheme, a written representation of a
Historically, alphabetic writing emerged in the Near East around the second millennium BCE, with the Phoenician
Letters as mail have formal conventions. A personal or official letter typically begins with a salutation,
Beyond these senses, some languages use scripts where the concept of a single letter may differ. In