I think it was because it was to short
We use the Latin alphabet, which was based on the Greek Alphabet, which was inspired by the Hebrew Alphabet.
It's really not similar at all. The Phoenician alphabet has 22 consonants and no vowels. The only similarity is that the English alphabet is a version of the Latin alphabet which was adapted from the Greek alphabet alphabet which was adapted from the Phoenician alphabet.
If you are asking what alphabet was used in English prior to the Latin alphabet, the answer is none.
The Greek alphabet, an evolution of the Phoenician. An evolution of the Greek alphabet was the Latin.
The Greek alphabet was based on the Phoenician alphabet.
because they use another alphabet, an older one than our Latin alphabet.
no
This sounds like an urban myth. No court can change the alphabet we use.
"amoeba" using the Greek alphabet :- αλλαγή
Because language is in constant change.
The idea that anyone would sue to change the alphabet that we use sounds like an urban myth, since no court has the power to change the alphabet we use. The idea that the UCLA would do so sounds like a campaign of denigration. The answer is most certainly 'no'.
The Greek word for 'change' is μεταβολή (metabolí).
They changed the shape and added more letters.
by pressing the "R" alphabet.......... & we can change the tunes also............
We use the Latin alphabet, which was based on the Greek Alphabet, which was inspired by the Hebrew Alphabet.
cyrillic to the roman alphabet
The Greek alphabet was based on the Phoenician alphabet.