There are 24 letters In the Greek alphabe.
There is only one Greek alphabet in use today.
They invented an alphabet from which developed the Greek and Roman alphabets, and hence today's alphabets.
It formed the basis of the Greek and Roman alphabets, and so our alphabets of today.
Most western alphabets are based on the Greek alphabet.
In the Latin, Greek, and Cyrillic alphabets, ALL OTHER LETTERS come after the letter A.
It became the basis for the Greek and Roman alphabets, and hence through them, modern alphabets.
Yes, and their alphabet formed the basis of the Greek and Roman alphabets and today's alphabets.
It became the basis for the Greek and Latin alphabets, and so today's alphabets.
Most western alphabets are based on the Greek alphabet.
Alphabets only have 1 or 2 cases. Latin, Greek, Armenian, and Cyrillic have upper and lower cases. Hebrew and Arabic have only one case.
An alphabet which became the basis of Greek and Roman alphabets, and so today's alphabets.
Most western alphabets are based on the Greek alphabet.