Mediterranean Europe has three alphabets: Latin, Cyrillic, and Greek.
Latin-Mediterranean languages include:
Spanish
French
Italian
Maltese
Albanian
Turkish
Slovene
Croatian
Bosnian*
Montenegrin*
- English uses the Latin alphabet, so this is what Latin letters look like. However, alphabets differ between languages and some letters can be added or removed. For example, Ch and Rr are considered letters in the alphabet in some languages.
Cyrillic-Mediterranean languages include:
Bosnian*
Montenegrin*
- The Cyrillic alphabet was created in 10th century Bulgaria and was widely adopted throughout Eastern Europe. Some other languages that use the Cyrillic alphabet are Russian, Ukrainian, Belarusian, and Bulgarian. Look at the link below to read about and see the Cyrillic alphabet.
Greek-Mediterranean languages include:
Greek
- Greek is the only language to use the Greek alphabet. The Greek alphabet was created in the 8th century BCE. Because of the importance of the Greek language and alphabet, you can still see signs of it being used all throughout the Western World today. For example, fraternities and sorotities use Greek letters as their names (for example, Alpha Delta Omega [A Δ Ω]). Look at the link below to read about and see the Greek alphabet.
* - Bosnian and Montenegrin are used in wide levels in both the Latin and Cyrillic alphabet.
Alphabets can be converted into other alphabets. For example, you can write the English language (Latin alphabet) in the Greek alphabet, or the Greek language (Greek alphabet) in the Latin alphabet.
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It depends on what you like. If you want busy city industrialized life go for Western Europe. If you like agricultural life, then Eastern Europe would be a better choice. Do you only want English speaking areas? Then the British Isles would be your first choice, if not there look for English speaking communities in countries such as the Netherlands, Germany, France, and Italy which have large ones. If you want warm weather, then the Mediterranean would be for you, especially the Eastern Mediterranean. If you like the cold, then Scandinavia would be for you. There are too many things to base your option on.