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There are many alphabets used in Canada, but officially there are only 2: the English and French Alphabets.
It depends on what language the drawing is in. For English, the Latin alphabet is used.
It was modified into Greek and Roman alphabets, and so is a basic fore-runner of the English alphabet.
Yugoslavia used two alphabets: the Cyrillic and the Latin.
no its not so. yes its true that the alphabets appear same but they sound different. like in english 'a' is pronounced 'ay' but in french a is pronounced as 'une'
ALL English Alphabets are used in America Especially USA but for some words American's avoid U. For eg. Color = Colour, Honor=Honour
Yugoslavia no longer exists. When the country existed there were about 6 national languages (depending on how you define a language) and 2 alphabets. The alphabets are the Latin Alphabet (as used in English: ABCD, etc.) and the Cyrillic Alphabet (like the alphabet used in Russia and Bulgaria). The Cyrillic Alphabet was manily used by people in Serbia and Macedonia.
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The different alphabets of the world, are produced by the people who use them. Numbers are produced by those same people. Numbers are also used in languages that do not have alphabets.
The alphabet used for English and many other Indo-European languages is the Roman alphabet. Other common alphabets are Cyrillic, Chinese, and Arabic.
The Western alphabets, including English, evolved thusly: Hieroglyphics > Phoenician > Greek > Latin
There is only one alphabet in common use in America: The English version of the Latin alphabet. Some Native American tribes have unique alphabets as well, but they are not in common use.