The letter in the middle of the English alphabet is M. The English alphabet has 26 letters, so the midpoint is between the 13th and 14th letters. M is the 13th letter from the beginning and the 14th letter from the end, making it the exact middle letter. However, its important to note that not all alphabets have a middle letter, and the concept of a middle letter is not universal across languages. For example, the Spanish alphabet has 27 letters, and the letter N takes the central spot because it includes an additional letter called Ñ, which comes after N in the alphabet. In Japanese writing systems such as Hiragana and Katakana, characters are not arranged in alphabetical order, so there isnt a traditional midpoint letter in these systems.