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They used cuneiform numbers.
the Phoenecians originated numbers to keep track of trade information. dont know letters The Romans derived our alphabet from the Greek alphabet about 500 BC. St Cyril derived the Cyrillic alphabet from the Greek alphabet about 1000 AD.
Numbers are never in the alphabet. In English speaking countries pi equals 3.14. In the Greek alphabet it is the 16th letter.
M is the thirteenth letter in the alphabet.
No. An alphabet consists of only letters. A phoneme is a unit of language which has meaning. Letters, numbers, and symbols are all phonemes. There are dozens of phoneme types and subtypes. For instance, within letters you have consonants and vowels.
Babylonian number system is base on 60 and the cuneiform written system made harder to express math than the system we now use. In the related links box below I posted a site so you could see this.
They used cuneiform numbers.
Zero. The alphabet consists of letters only. There are no numbers in it.
No, because there is no such thing as English numbers.
All languages have numbers, and most languages of the world use an alphabet. There are too many to list.
Alphanumeric includes numbers, punctuation and symbols as well as the alphabet itself, whereas the alphabet is...well...the alphabet.
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There are no numbers in the alphabet. The alphabet consists of letters, not numbers.
Yes; a phrase containing numbers and the alphabet is considered alphanumeric. 'Annie 07' contains both the alphabet and numbers.
The NATO phonetic alphabet doesn't have any codewords for numbers, only for letters of the alphabet.
the Phoenecians originated numbers to keep track of trade information. dont know letters The Romans derived our alphabet from the Greek alphabet about 500 BC. St Cyril derived the Cyrillic alphabet from the Greek alphabet about 1000 AD.
Nothing! They made it all up for fun.