The Cyrillic.
Cyrillic
cyrillic ... The two monks were two brothers from Thessaloniki, Cyril and Methodius, missionaries for the Orthodox Church, later canonized and given the epithet isapostolos (iso-apostole :equal to the apostoles).
The alphabet devised by two Greek monks is likely referring to the Cyrillic alphabet, which was created in the 9th century by Saints Cyril and Methodius. They developed this writing system to help spread Christianity among the Slavic peoples. The Cyrillic alphabet is used in various languages today, including Russian, Bulgarian, and Serbian. It was an important cultural advancement, facilitating literacy and communication in the region.
cyrillic ... The two monks were two brothers from Thessaloniki, Cyril and Methodius, missionaries for the Orthodox Church, later canonized and given the epithet isapostolos (iso-apostole :equal to the apostoles).
Your answer is in your question--"alphabet" is based on the first two letters of the Greek alphabet "alpha" and "beta."
Yes. Our alphabet is quite similar to the greek alphabet. In fact, the word Alphabet comes from "Alpha" and "Beta", the first two letters of the greek alphabet.
The first two letters of the Greek alphabet are:Αα AlphaΒβ Beta... so the word is... alphabet (a collection of symbols for a written language).
Ancient Greek. Alpha and Beta are the first two letters in the Greek Alphabet.
alphabet
Alpha is the first letter of the Greek alphabet.
You just used it! The first two letters in the Greek alphabet are alpha and beta from which the word alphabet is derived. Note(from Natalie Huynh):basically it's alphabet
The first two letters of the Greek alphabet are:Αα AlphaΒβ Beta... so the word is... alphabet (a collection of symbols for a written language).