P for the humble pea
P (Pea)
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"P alphabet" and "having six words" don't make sense. The letters of the alphabet are called letters, not alphabets, and how can a name of a vegetable have six words?
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A fun way to answer this is to ask a sister or brother to say the alphabet and see which letter sounds like a vegetable. Words that sound the same but are spelled differently and have different meanings are called homonyms. "Hair" and "hare", "fair" and "fare", "night" and "knight", "bury" and "berry" are homonyms. "P" is a letter that sounds like a vegetable - the pea.
AppleBananaCucumberDragon FruitElderberryFigGrapeHorse RaddishIndean FigJakfruitKiwiLemonMangoNectarineOrangePineappleQuinceRaddishStrawberryTomatoUgli FruitVoavangaWatermelonXiguaYamZucchiniYay! I did it! :)
Z is used 0.07% of the alphabet
If you are asking what alphabet was used in English prior to the Latin alphabet, the answer is none.
The Latin alphabet for English is the ONLY alphabet used in the British language.
Words, that's like asking what is the English alphabet used for
You don't. The Greek alphabet is quite different from the Latin alphabet (which is used for English).
The Latin alphabet, which originally descended from the alphabet used by ancient Semites. See "alphabet" at Wikipedia.com