E, T and A are certainly the top three. The next four are usually listed in the order O, I, N and S, but their frequencies are very close, and their actual order depends on where the language sample came from. Next come H and R, but it is easy to find two authoritative books disagreeing on which way round these should come.
2006-11-17 06:22:43
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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S begins the biggest number of words compared to other letters.
After S is C.
2006-11-18 00:53:38
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answer #2
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answered by Palestini Detective 4
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In order E A O I
2006-11-17 00:57:33
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answer #3
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answered by Anonymous
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T R A E
2006-11-17 00:58:54
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answer #4
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answered by Anonymous
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Judging from this site they have to be f, u, c, and k followed by s, h, i, and t.
2006-11-17 02:46:58
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answer #5
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answered by cymry3jones 7
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R S T L
2006-11-17 01:11:38
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answer #6
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answered by rbwtexan 6
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more or less (there is some disagreement), but the approximate order is:
ETAOINSHRDLU
2006-11-17 09:36:59
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answer #7
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answered by frauholzer 5
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e a s t
2006-11-17 00:55:39
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answer #8
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answered by clutterbug84 3
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aest
2006-11-17 01:01:24
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answer #9
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answered by Anonymous
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a e i o
2006-11-17 00:54:00
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answer #10
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answered by london lady 5
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