It represents a sound which combines with other symbol-sounds to represent oral words - and effective way of communicating in writing.
There are lots of symbols, and they all have their own meaning. What symbol do you mean? Anything other than letters of the alphabet is a symbol. @ is a symbol, officially known as the ampersand, standing for the word "at".
Yes.Both are written left to rightBoth have vowelsBoth have some similar letter shapesBoth are written left to wright that doesn't mean nothing. No it reflects roman and it started from Phoenician.
No, it is not. The word letter can be a noun for a symbol (alphabet) or correspondence (mail). It can be a verb mean to enscribe.
It is a sigma... it is basically just the Greek version of an S.
it's a tamil language alphabet. which pronounce line "eye"(english) ..
If by omega, you mean the letter in the greek alphabet, than it looks like a horeshoe facing downwardthe symbol for omega is Ω.
Xp is commonly used as an abbreviation for "Christ" or "Christos" in Greek. It represents the first two letters of the word Christ in Greek, and is often used as a symbol in Christian art and iconography.
Assuming you mean how each note fingered, try this: http://www.trumpetstudio.com/scales/Allfinger.pdf
When a symbol is used for a number it could be any symbol at all. It could be a letter from the Roman or Greek alphabet, upper case or lower case. It could also be any random symbol that you like provided that it is not a "reserved" symbol. By that I mean you cannot use "+" as a symbol since that might be very confusing!
Pi is a letter in the Greek alphabet. It has been represented by the Greek letter "π" since the mid-18th century
Unity, Duty, Destiny. For real.
Delta - Its the fourth letter of the Greek alphabet, and it is often used in mathematical expressions to represent the change (i.e. the delta) that occurs to a value.