By symbols from older languages such as Hebrew and Egyptian changing and morphing. Look at the "Naked Archaeoligist" episode on Alphabet. (it has nothing to do with nudity)
Not really, no. The First modern, fully alphabetic writing system (including vowels) was the Greek alphabet, which was inspired by the Phoenician alphabet, which only had consonants.
The name of Egyptian mascara is called KOHL.
the Arabic people were the first to create the alphabet.
The Egyptian dialect of Arabic is written with the standard Arabic alphabet.
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There isn't an alphabet with origins from all three of those languages.
There is no such thing as an Egyptian alphabet, so you cannot compare the two. Ancient Egyptian used thousands of pictures that represented ideas as well as consonants. The Arabic alphabet consists of 28 consonants. There are no similarities, except that Egyptian was occasionally written right to left, just as Arabic is.
the china alphabet is Chinese: the Egypt alphabet is Egyptian
The first Alphabet was probably an Ancient Egyptian "Abjad" alphabet with 24 letters.
There was only one Egyptian hieroglyphic alphabet: The set of symbols representing single consonants can be thought of as a rudimentary alphabet.
There are no Egyptian words that start with the letter "x" as the Egyptian language does not have that letter in its alphabet.
Greek Hebrew Phoenician Egyptian and several others.
It didn't. The letter K was first used in the Greek alphabet.
You would use the unilateral "alphabet" which consists of 24 phonetic symbols. Just match the closest symbol to each letter of your name.
Egyptian - hieroglyphics, Phoenician - alphabet, Sumerian - cuneiform, Akkadian - cuneiform.