There aren't 1000 different alphabets in existence. You might possibly be confusing the word "alphabet" with the word "letter."
Languages with alphabets, usually have only one alphabet. There are a few exceptions, when a language is used in more than one country, for example: Hindi is written with the Devanāgarī alphabet in India, and with the Arabic alphabet in Pakistan (where it's called Urdu).
The English alphabet has 26 letters.Other alphabets may have a different number of letters, e.g. the Greek alphabet has 32 letters.
Since A is the First letter of the alphabets, it's number 1. Easy question, easy answer.
There are a number of phonetic alphabets, but Zulu is used for "Z" in many.
A letter. It may be upper or lower case, Roman or Greek alphabet, or indeed from other alphabets.
I'm not sure, but the answer might be Mongolian, which has been written with the traditional Mongolian alphabet, the Galik alphabet, the Oirat alphabet, the Buryat alphabet, the Phags-pa script, the Soyombo script, the Latin alphabet, and the Cyrillic alphabet, as well as Braille.
Yes, alphabets evolved over time. One improvement was the introduction of vowels. Earlier alphabets had only consonants, so one could not distinguish between homonyms except by context.The earliest alphabets tended to be more pictorial and representative, and the letters were difficult to form. Over time the letters became simpler and less stylized--easier to cut into stone. In many cases the number of letters was reduced.The Roman alphabet spread across much of the world, and is now the most popular. The word "alphabet" itself is formed from the first two letters of the Greek alphabet, Alpha and Beta.
The Greeks based their alphabet on the Phoenician one, however they look rather different and the number of letters is different. The similarity is using letter symbols to denote sounds and facilitate reading.
The language with the smallest alphabet is Rotokas, a language spoken in Papua New Guinea, with only 12 letters.
Each language (or set of languages) will have its own alphabet. There are literally Thousands of alphabets in the world today.Some common alphabets are:LatinArabicArmenianCyrillicGreekGregorianHebrewGeorgianAmharicKoreanHindiThaiLao
CAMBODIAN is language which has 84 number of alphabets.
India probably has the most alphabets of any country.