Orthography.
If you are referring to sets of letters, then yes. But if you are referring to individual letters, they are called letters, not alphabets.
Korean alphabets are called Hangul. Korean people use their own alphabets call Hangul alphabets. These alphabets was introduced under the king Sejong during Dynasty from 1393-1910.
There were various Greek achievements including that of maths, science, architecture, philosophy, alphabets and more.
QWERTY - seriously that is what it is called.
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The styles are called "fonts" or "types".
This is called Unicode. For a great website that shows the alphabets, click here
i thinks alphabets have very great meaning with science . but how it can be checked i donot know
There are no alphabets in any numbers. alphabets contain only letters (not numbers).
It depends on which alphabets you're comparing.
There are many alphabets used in Canada, but officially there are only 2: the English and French Alphabets.
A letter is formed by combining different shapes called "alphabets" in a specific order to represent a sound or a speech sound. These alphabets are organized into a specific language's alphabet, and when combined correctly, they convey meaning and communication. Writing a letter involves understanding and utilizing these alphabets and their corresponding sounds.