the English alphabet has 26 letters.
England, along with many other European countries, uses the Latin Alphabet, which in turn is a modified version of the Greek Alphabet used in Ancient Rome by the Eltruscans.
Yes. the letter i has been in the English alphabet since it was borrowed from Latin in the 8th Century.
26 in our alphabet.
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The alphabet's both have 26 letters in it.
1... There is only 1 'A' in the alphabet.
There is no such thing as a European Alphabet.
hell no there are to many pies to make an alphabet
"Alphabet" has three syllables.
the alphabet has 26 letters in it
The ancient Phoenicians developed 30 signs to create the Semitic alphabet in 1600 BC. This alphabet is considered to be the foundation of almost all alphabets that would follow. The Greeks developed their own version of this alphabet in 1000 BC to create the Ionic alphabet. Later, the Romans adapted this to form their alphabet. This alphabet reached England in the 5th century. Almost 100 other languages were ultimately developed from the Roman alphabet.
There were 22 letters in the Phoenician alphabet.