The letter Z
If you are asking what alphabet was used in English prior to the Latin alphabet, the answer is none.
In the alphabet, the word "have" comes before "it." The first letter of "have" is 'h,' while the first letter of "it" is 'i.' Since 'h' precedes 'i' in the alphabet, "have" is listed before "it."
well, i suppose a cavemans grunt could be classed as language, and its doubtful they had an alphabet. so yes, language probably came before the alphabet
Greek Hebrew Phoenician Egyptian and several others.
yes it is because the alphabet goes A B C D E
Zero. The alphabet consists of letters only. There are no numbers in it.
The Phoenician alphabet was the basis for the Hebrew alphabet as well as the Greek alphabet. The Phoenician alphabet developed from the Proto-Canaanite alphabet, during the 15th century BCE. Before that, the Phoenicians wrote with a cuneiform script.
Yes....intervAlintervIewA comes before I, in the alphabet
R is number 18 on the alphabet.
After The V, Before X. Example ...t.u.v.W.x.y.z
The Greek alphabet, which is derived from the Phoenician alphabet, is the script used by the Greeks since the 8th century BC. The Greek letter before sigma is rho.
The English alphabet before the letter "f" includes the letters "a," "b," "c," "d," and "e." The letter "x" does not precede "f" in the alphabet; instead, it follows after "w." Therefore, the letters that come before "f" are "a," "b," "c," "d," and "e."